ebrahim

This is the 6071st most frequent French word.


ebrahim

"Ebrahim" is not a French word; it is a proper name, equivalent to "Abraham" in English.


In this sentence, 'Ebrahim' is used as a proper noun referring to a specific individual's name.

Ebrahim est un élève très studieux.

Ebrahim is a very studious student.


In this sentence, 'Ebrahim' refers to the author of the book, showcasing 'Ebrahim' as the subject of the verb in the context of an action.

Le livre qu'Ebrahim a écrit est fascinant.

The book Ebrahim wrote is fascinating.


Here, 'Ebrahim' is mentioned in the context of someone who attracts others' attention when discussed, emphasizing their importance or influence.

Quand je parle d'Ebrahim, tout le monde écoute attentivement.

When I speak about Ebrahim, everyone listens attentively.