This is the 2050th most frequent French word.
manitoba
"Manitoba" does not have a definition in French as it is primarily a proper noun referring to a Canadian province.
Here, 'Manitoba' is used as a proper noun referring to a specific geographical location.
Le Manitoba est une province magnifique du Canada.
Manitoba is a beautiful province of Canada.
In this sentence, 'Manitoba' is part of a locative phrase specifying an area within which action occurs.
Au Manitoba, on peut admirer des paysages incroyables.
In Manitoba, one can admire incredible landscapes.
Here, 'Manitoba' again serves as a proper noun, being the subject context for the possessive expressions related to cultural traditions.