This is the 1080th most frequent French word.
dominique
"Dominique" is a French proper noun used as a first name for both males and females; it also refers to the Dominican order or something related to Sunday in certain contexts.
In this sentence, 'Dominique' is used as a proper noun, referring to the name of a person.
Dominique aime beaucoup les chiens.
Dominique loves dogs a lot.
Here, 'dominique' is used as an adjective, related to 'dominus' in Latin, meaning 'Lord's', denoting a religious context.
Le dimanche, c'est le jour dominique où l'on peut se reposer.
Sunday is the Lord's Day where one can rest.
In this sentence, 'Dominique' is used as a proper noun, referring to the name of a parrot.