débarquement

This is the 4210th most frequent French word.

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débarquement

"Débarquement" means "disembarkation" or "landing."


In this sentence, 'débarquement' is used to refer to the process of passengers disembarking from a vehicle, such as a train or boat, onto a platform or designated area.

Le débarquement des passagers sur le quai fut rapide et ordonné.

The disembarkation of passengers onto the platform was swift and orderly.


Here 'débarquement' is used to denote a military landing, specifically referring to the historical event in Normandy during World War II.

Le débarquement en Normandie fut un moment clé de la Seconde Guerre mondiale.

The Normandy landing was a key moment in World War II.


In this example, 'débarquement' signifies the action of unloading goods from a ship or vehicle, emphasizing its use in a commercial or logistical context.

Après le débarquement des marchandises, le navire reprit la mer.

After the unloading of goods, the ship went back to sea.