This is the 3796th most frequent French word.
thompson
The word "Thompson" is not inherently French; it is a proper noun, often a surname. If used in French, it retains its English meaning without translation.
Here, 'Thompson' is used as a proper noun representing a name or subject of interest.
J'ai regardé un documentaire sur Thompson hier soir.
I watched a documentary about Thompson last night.
In this case, 'Thompson' is a brand name referring to a specific product.
Les Mayonnaise Thompson sont les meilleures pour les sandwichs.
The Thompson Mayonnaise is the best for sandwiches.
'Thompson' refers to the name of a location or institution, specifically a team's identifier.