hidetaka

This is the 6481st most frequent French word.


hidetaka

The word "hidetaka" is not French but likely a Japanese name; it does not have a definition in French.


In this sentence, "Hidetaka" is used as a proper noun, specifically as a personal name, emphasizing cultural diversity in names.

Hidetaka est un nom japonais que je trouve très intéressant.

Hidetaka is a Japanese name that I find very interesting.


Here, "Hidetaka" again denotes a proper noun referring to a specific individual, highlighting interpersonal interactions.

Quand j'ai rencontré Hidetaka, il m'a parlé de son travail.

When I met Hidetaka, he talked to me about his work.


In this usage, "Hidetaka" is the possessor within a context of lending/ownership, showing relations between entities.

Le livre que m'a prêté Hidetaka est fascinant.

The book that Hidetaka lent me is fascinating.