forrest

This is the 6233rd most frequent French word.


forrest

The French word "forrest" does not exist; the correct term is "forêt," meaning "forest" in English.


The word 'forest' is used here as a noun, referring directly to the geographical area covered by dense trees and vegetation.

La forêt est un endroit mystérieux et plein de vie.

The forest is a mysterious and vibrant place.


In this sentence, 'forest' is used as a direct object in the prepositional phrase that describes the geographical area traversed during an activity.

Nous avons traversé une forêt dense lors de notre randonnée.

We went through a dense forest during our hike.


Here, 'forests' is used as a plural noun, emphasizing the variety of such natural settings and their ecological significance.

Les forêts tropicales abritent une diversité incroyable de faune et flore.

Tropical forests harbor an incredible variety of fauna and flora.