brazeau

This is the 5548th most frequent French word.

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brazeau

"Brazeau" is not a standard French word; it might be a proper noun or surname.


In this context, 'brazeau' refers to a loud, roaring sound made by a river, indicating a strong auditory impression.

Le brazeau de la rivière était assourdissant.

The roar of the river was deafening.


Here, 'brazeau' denotes a mysterious or unexpected loud noise, suggesting a dramatic or suspenseful auditory event.

Ils avaient entendu un brazeau provenant de la forêt.

They had heard a roar coming from the forest.


The word 'brazeau' in this instance signifies the auditory experience of the wind interacting with tree foliage, conveying a calm and natural atmosphere.

Le brazeau du vent dans les arbres avait un effet apaisant.

The rustling sound of the wind in the trees had a soothing effect.