granby

This is the 6377th most frequent French word.


granby

"Granby" does not have a specific meaning in French; it is a proper noun, often referring to a town in Quebec, Canada.


Here, 'Granby' is used as a proper noun referring to a specific geographic location, a city name.

Granby est une ville charmante située au Québec.

Granby is a charming city located in Quebec.


In this sentence, 'Granby' again functions as a proper noun, referring to a place known for certain attractions such as its zoo.

Nous avons visité Granby durant nos vacances et apprécié le zoo.

We visited Granby during our vacation and enjoyed the zoo.


The word 'Granby' is used consistently as a location name in reference to a past event involving visiting this place.

Ces souvenirs viennent de Granby où nous sommes allés l'année dernière.

These souvenirs come from Granby where we went last year.