alexandre

This is the 8015th most frequent Chinese word.


alexandre

The word "Alexandre" is not Chinese; it is a French name equivalent to "Alexander" in English.


Here, '亚历山大' is used as a proper noun to refer to 'Alexander the Great', illustrating the name's application in historical contexts.

亚历山大是一位非常著名的历史人物。

Alexander is a very famous historical figure.


In this sentence, '亚历山大' denotes an individual named 'Alexander', connecting the term to an object (statue) representing or associated with him.

亚历山大的雕像吸引了许多游客。

The statue of Alexander attracts many tourists.


Here, the name '亚历山大' is used to signify an influence or inspiration for naming a city, emphasizing the legacy associated with the name.

他以亚历山大的名字命名了一座城市。

He named a city after Alexander.