This is the 3635th most frequent French word.
mann
The word "mann" does not exist in French; it is German for "man."
In this sentence, 'Mann' is used as a proper noun, representing a name given to the man by his colleagues.
L'homme, appelé Mann par ses collègues, se tient près de la fenêtre.
The man, called Mann by his colleagues, stands near the window.
Here, 'Mann' represents a surname or identifier referring to a specific individual.
Le Mann que j'ai rencontré hier travaille à l'université.
The Mann I met yesterday works at the university.
In this case, 'Mann' refers to the famous author Thomas Mann, implying one of his works.