This is the 7323rd most frequent French word.
nuṣayr
The term "nuṣayr" does not originate from the French language; it is related to Arabic and refers to a sect of Shia Islam, commonly known as Alawites. In French, it would typically be transliterated directly from Arabic.
In this sentence, 'nuṣayr' is used as a noun to identify a particular group or community within a religious context.
Le terme 'nuṣayr' désigne une secte religieuse spécifique.
The term 'nuṣayr' refers to a specific religious sect.
Here, 'nuṣayr' functions as a noun in plural form to denote members of that sect and their collective beliefs.
Les croyances des 'nuṣayr' sont souvent mal comprises.
The beliefs of the 'nuṣayr' are often misunderstood.
'nuṣayr' is again used as a plural noun, emphasizing the geographical presence of the group.