This is the 6095th most frequent French word.
elisabeth
"Élisabeth" is a French proper noun, typically used as the name "Elizabeth" in English.
In this sentence, 'Élisabeth' serves as the subject of the sentence, indicating the person performing the action of liking the flowers.
Élisabeth aime beaucoup les fleurs du jardin.
Élisabeth loves the flowers in the garden very much.
Here, 'Élisabeth' acts as the object of perception in the context of the sentence, describing the person observed at the market.
J'ai vu Élisabeth au marché hier après-midi.
I saw Élisabeth at the market yesterday afternoon.
In this example, 'Élisabeth' is referenced within a relative clause as the individual who recommended the book being described.