This is the 6006th most frequent French word.
dominic
The word "dominic" is not recognized as a standard French word; it may refer to a proper noun like the name "Dominique."
Here, 'Dominic' is used as a proper noun, representing someone's name and being the subject of the sentence.
Dominic aime lire des livres dans sa bibliothèque.
Dominic enjoys reading books in his library.
'Dominic' here is used as a possessive form, indicating that the handbook belongs to Dominic.
Le manuel de Dominic est sur la table.
Dominic's handbook is on the table.
In this context, 'Dominic' is again a proper noun, denoting the person whom the speaker plans to visit.