constantine

This is the 3468th most frequent French word.

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constantine

"Constantine" is not a French word; it's a proper noun referring to a city in Algeria or a name.


Here, 'Constantine' is used as a proper noun referring to the name of a specific city.

Constantine est une ville située en Algérie.

Constantine is a city located in Algeria.


In this sentence, 'Constantine' refers to the thematic focus of the novel, presumed to be either the city or someone named Constantine.

Je lis un roman historique sur Constantine.

I am reading a historical novel about Constantine.


The word 'Constantine' (translated to 'Constantin') refers here to the famous Roman Emperor, illustrating historical significance.

Au quatrième siècle, l'empereur Constantin a marqué l'histoire.

In the fourth century, Emperor Constantine made history.