guillemins

This is the 6402nd most frequent French word.


guillemins

"Guillemins" does not have an independent meaning in French; it is a proper noun, often referring to "Liège-Guillemins," a train station in Liège, Belgium.


Here, 'Guillemins' refers to the name of the train station in Liège, Belgium, used as a proper noun.

Je suis parti à Guillemins pour prendre le train.

I left for Guillemins to catch the train.


In this sentence, 'Guillemins' is used to denote the area around the train station, implying a geographic reference.

Les alentours de Guillemins sont en pleine rénovation.

The surroundings of Guillemins are undergoing major renovations.


Here, 'Guillemins' is again a reference to the train station, focusing on events that take place there, emphasizing its significance as a cultural location.

Chaque année, le marché de Noël à Guillemins attire de nombreux visiteurs.

Each year, the Christmas market at Guillemins attracts many visitors.