This is the 6099th most frequent French word.
elodie
Élodie is a French feminine given name, derived from the Spanish name Elodia, meaning "marsh flower."
The word 'Élodie' functions as a proper noun, specifically as the subject of the sentence, referring to a person's name.
Élodie aime beaucoup les livres anciens.
Élodie loves old books very much.
The word 'Élodie' serves as the subject within a subordinate clause, emphasizing the individual being discussed.
J'ai entendu qu'Élodie avait gagné un prix.
I heard that Élodie won a prize.
In this sentence, 'Élodie' is used as a direct object of the verb 'inviter', pointing out the person who is the recipient of the action.