melbourne

This is the 7083rd most frequent French word.


melbourne

The French word "Melbourne" refers to the city Melbourne in Australia; it is a proper noun and does not have a distinct meaning in French beyond this.


Here 'Melbourne' is used as a proper noun referring to the city.

Je suis allé à Melbourne pendant les vacances d'été.

I went to Melbourne during the summer vacation.


In this usage, 'Melbourne' is used as a subject to describe the city's characteristic features.

Melbourne est connue pour son architecture moderne.

Melbourne is known for its modern architecture.


Here, 'Melbourne' serves as an object within the sentence, bringing into context a city and its attributes.

Quand je pense à Melbourne, je me souviens de ses plages magnifiques.

When I think of Melbourne, I remember its beautiful beaches.