rani

This is the 7600th most frequent French word.


rani

"Rani" is a term of Indian origin used to denote a queen or princess.


Here, 'Rani' is used as a proper noun, specifically a name of an individual.

Rani est une danseuse talentueuse.

Rani is a talented dancer.


In this usage, 'Rani' is treated as an Arabic word, and the sentence explains its meaning.

J'ai entendu que Rani est un mot arabe signifiant 'reine'.

I heard that Rani is an Arabic word meaning 'queen'.


Here, 'rani' is creatively used as an emotion to depict captivation, resembling some contextual poetic usage.

Quand je passe devant ce café, je me sens rani, captivé par sa beauté.

When I walk past this café, I feel rani, captivated by its beauty.