hamilton

This is the 3551st most frequent French word.

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hamilton

The French word "hamilton" does not have a specific definition in English; it is typically a proper noun, such as a surname or place name.


In this sentence, 'Hamilton' is used as a proper noun referring to a geographical location, specifically a city in Canada.

Hamilton est une ville au Canada que beaucoup de personnes visitent.

Hamilton is a city in Canada that many people visit.


Here, 'Hamilton' refers to a historical figure and the subject of the film, which is based on the life of Alexander Hamilton.

Le film sur Hamilton était vraiment inspirant.

The movie about Hamilton was truly inspiring.


In this case, 'Hamilton' again alludes to a historical person, specifically Alexander Hamilton, and discusses his contributions.

J'ai lu un livre instructif sur Hamilton et son impact historique.

I read an informative book about Hamilton and his historical impact.