This is the 6375th most frequent French word.
grace
The French word "grâce" means "grace," "favor," or "thanks" in English, depending on context.
In this sentence, "grâce" is used as part of the phrase "grâce à," meaning "thanks to" or "due to," expressing gratitude or attributing a positive outcome to something or someone.
Grâce à son aide, nous avons pu terminer le projet à temps.
Thanks to her help, we were able to finish the project on time.
Here, "grâce" refers to the quality of being graceful or elegant in a physical or aesthetic sense, emphasizing the beauty or delicacy of actions or appearance.
La grâce de ses mouvements est remarquable.
The grace of her movements is remarkable.
In this example, "grâce" signifies a form of favor or kindness from a higher power, particularly in a religious or spiritual context, emphasizing mercy or benevolence.