gavin

This is the 6315th most frequent French word.


gavin

In French, "gavin" does not have a commonly recognized meaning; it may be a proper noun or name.


In this sentence, 'Gavin' is used as a proper noun, referring to someone's name, functioning as the subject of the verb.

Gavin adore jouer au football chaque week-end.

Gavin loves playing football every weekend.


Here, 'Gavin' is again a proper noun, used within a question to address his ability or intention to attend a class.

Est-ce que Gavin pourrait venir au cours demain ?

Could Gavin come to the class tomorrow?


'Gavin' is a proper noun denoting the person who is the author mentioned, providing context to a relative clause.

Le livre que Gavin a écrit est tout simplement remarquable.

The book Gavin wrote is simply remarkable.