This is the 6716th most frequent French word.
keith
"Keith" is not a French word; it's a proper noun, typically used as an English given name.
'Keith' functions as a proper noun, specifically a person's name, serving as the subject in this sentence.
Keith est un étudiant assidu et respecté.
Keith is a diligent and respected student.
'Keith' is used as an object and proper noun in this sentence, referring to a person encountered at a specific location.
Nous avons rencontré Keith au parc hier.
We met Keith at the park yesterday.
'Keith' is utilized in an interrogative sentence, again as a proper noun indicating a person's involvement in an activity.