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.