marcello

This is the 7003rd most frequent French word.


marcello

The French word "marcello" does not have a standard definition in French; it may refer to a proper noun, such as a name.


Here, 'Marcello' is used as a proper noun, referring to a person's name in a sentence.

Marcello est un ami fidèle que j'apprécie beaucoup.

Marcello is a loyal friend whom I deeply appreciate.


In this context, 'Marcello' functions as the subject of a verb clause, illustrating interpersonal action.

Je pensais appeler Marcello pour qu'il m'aide avec ce projet.

I was thinking of calling Marcello to help me with this project.


'Marcello' is used to define the identity of a fictional character within a narrative.

Dans ce livre, le personnage principal s'appelle Marcello et il habite en Italie.

In this book, the main character's name is Marcello and he lives in Italy.