entre

This is the 805th most frequent French word.


entre

"Entre" means "between" or "among" in English.


Here, 'entre' is used to indicate the spatial position 'between' two objects.

Il marche entre les arbres.

He walks between the trees.


This usage utilizes 'entre' to state a choice 'between' two options.

Elle hésite entre du thé et du café.

She hesitates between tea and coffee.


In this sentence, 'entre' is employed to describe a figurative position 'between' two persons.

Entre vous et moi, je pense qu'il a raison.

Between you and me, I think he is right.