hauteville

This is the 6458th most frequent French word.


hauteville

"Hauteville" translates to "high town" or "upper town" in English.


In this sentence, 'Hauteville' is used as a proper noun representing the name of a geographical location, specifically a town or commune.

J'habite à Hauteville, une petite commune dans les montagnes.

I live in Hauteville, a small commune in the mountains.


Here, 'Hauteville' refers to a specific place associated with a historical landmark, indicating the naming of a locality.

L'ancien château de Hauteville est un site historique très apprécié.

The old castle of Hauteville is a highly valued historical site.


'Hauteville' denotes a destination or endpoint in travel, emphasizing its role as a point of reference.

Ce chemin mène directement à Hauteville, soyez prudents en voyageant.

This path leads directly to Hauteville; be cautious while traveling.