This is the 2573rd most frequent French word.
jackson
"Jackson" is not a French word; it is typically used as a proper noun, such as a surname or place name.
Here, 'Jackson' is used in a proper noun context as part of the name of a museum, indicating its identity or provenance.
Le musée Jackson accueille des expositions d'art moderne.
The Jackson Museum hosts modern art exhibitions.
In this sentence, 'Jackson' appears as a proper noun designating a geographical location, specifically the name of a city.
La ville de Jackson est connue pour ses paysages magnifiques.
The city of Jackson is known for its beautiful landscapes.
The word 'Jackson' is used as a proper noun, specifically a name identifying a famous individual, in this case possibly referring to Michael Jackson.