cachan

This is the 5638th most frequent French word.

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cachan

"Cachan" is a proper noun referring to a town in the suburbs of Paris, France.


The verb 'cachan' is used in present tense to indicate an action being performed by the children, hiding their toys under the bed.

Les enfants cachan leurs jouets sous le lit.

The children are hiding their toys under the bed.


Here, 'cachan' is utilized in a subjunctive mood intended to express necessity or importance in the context of guidance for students.

Il est important que les élèves cachan leurs préoccupations personnelles pendant les examens.

It is important that students hide their personal concerns during exams.


The usage of 'cachan' in this context describes the action of hiding oneself, for the purpose of playing a game.

Elles se cachan derrière le rideau pour jouer à cache-cache.

They are hiding behind the curtain to play hide-and-seek.