This is the 6614th most frequent French word.
jason
"Jason" is a proper noun in French, typically used as a name.
Here, 'Jason' is used as a proper noun, the name of a person, indicating the subject of the sentence.
Jason est un garçon très intelligent.
Jason is a very intelligent boy.
In this sentence, 'j'asonne' is a conjugated form of 'asonner', used metaphorically to imply tuning or adjusting. It is context-specific and might not be standard French.
J'asonne toujours mon violon avant de jouer.
I always tune my violin before playing.
'Jason' here refers to a deposition or layer metaphorically, such as ash or soot; it's more interpretative or poetic usage.