This is the 6700th most frequent French word.
kareem
The French word "kareem" doesn't have a direct definition; it may be a proper name or borrowed from Arabic, meaning "generous" or "noble."
Here, 'Kareem' is used as a proper noun, indicating the name of a person.
Kareem est un garçon qui étudie à l'école.
Kareem is a boy who studies at school.
In this sentence, 'kareem' is used descriptively, adopting the Arabic meaning 'generous' or 'kind-hearted' and used within the context of French.
Il agit de manière très généreuse, on peut dire qu'il est kareem.
He acts in a very generous manner, one can say he is kind-hearted.
Here, 'kareem' is presented as a concept or term borrowed from Arabic, illustrating a cultural meaning.