henry

This is the 6471st most frequent French word.


henry

"Henry" in French is not typically a standalone word; it is a proper noun, often used as a name for a person.


Here 'Henry' is used as a proper noun, referring to a person's name.

Henry est un garçon très intelligent.

Henry is a very intelligent boy.


In this sentence, 'Henry Moore' refers to the proper name of a specific artist, adding context to the subject of discussion.

Nous avons discuté de l'œuvre de Henry Moore.

We discussed the work of Henry Moore.


Again 'Henry' is a proper noun, referring to a specific individual, and this sentence suggests an assumption about their actions.

Je doute que Henry soit venu à l'école aujourd'hui.

I doubt that Henry came to school today.