This is the 6541st most frequent French word.
ibrahima
"Ibrahima" is a proper noun, typically used as a given name in French, derived from the Arabic name Ibrahim, which means "father of many" or "father of nations."
Here, 'Ibrahima' is used as a proper noun referring to a person's name.
Ibrahima est un ami très loyal.
Ibrahima is a very loyal friend.
In this sentence, 'Ibrahima' is possessive, showing ownership, and functions as the subject of the action.
La décision d'Ibrahima a marqué un tournant important.
Ibrahima's decision marked an important turning point.
'Ibrahima' is used as the indirect object of the action, specifying with whom the discussion happened.