marland

This is the 7015th most frequent French word.


marland

The French word "marland" does not exist in standard usage. It might be a typo or a proper noun.


'Marland' is used as a proper noun, likely a place name, indicating a geographic location.

Je suis allé à Marland pour mes vacances.

I went to Marland for my vacation.


Here 'Marland' functions as a proper noun referring to a place, likely marked by specific architectural features.

Le style architectural de Marland est très impressionnant.

The architectural style of Marland is very impressive.


In this case, 'Marland' serves as a proper noun representing a place that is the subject of a historical context.

Le livre parle de l’histoire de Marland au XXe siècle.

The book talks about the history of Marland in the 20th century.