chalon

This is the 5711th most frequent French word.

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chalon

"Chalon" is not a standard French word; it may be a misspelling. If you meant "chalons," it is a proper noun referring to places like Châlons-en-Champagne in France.


'Chalon' here refers to a flat-bottomed boat, often historical or decorative in nature, used in specific regions.

Le chalon était antique et attirait l'attention des visiteurs.

The flat-bottomed boat was antique and attracted the attention of visitors.


'Chalon' again refers to a boat, emphasizing its active use in river navigation.

Nous avons vu le chalon naviguer paisiblement sur la rivière.

We saw the flat-bottomed boat peacefully navigating on the river.


This sentence discusses the usage of 'chalon' in dialectal language, highlighting its varied meanings.

Le mot 'chalon' représente parfois un meuble dans certains dialectes.

The word 'chalon' sometimes represents a piece of furniture in certain dialects.