immanuel

This is the 6556th most frequent French word.


immanuel

"Immanuel" is not a native French word but a proper name of Hebrew origin meaning "God is with us."


In this sentence, 'Immanuel' is used as a proper noun to refer to a person's name.

Immanuel est venu en ville hier pour la conférence.

Immanuel came to town yesterday for the conference.


Here, 'Immanuel' refers to the famous philosopher Immanuel Kant, used as a part of his full name.

Les enseignements d'Immanuel Kant ont influencé la philosophie moderne.

The teachings of Immanuel Kant have influenced modern philosophy.


In this example, 'Immanuel' is used to explain its linguistic and religious significance as a term meaning 'God with us' in Hebrew.

'Dieu avec nous' signifie Immanuel en hébreu.

'God with us' means Immanuel in Hebrew.