rotherham

This is the 7687th most frequent French word.


rotherham

"Rotherham" is not a French word; it is the name of a town in England.


In this sentence, 'Rotherham' is used as a proper noun referring to a specific place in England.

J'ai entendu parler de Rotherham dans une émission sur l'Angleterre.

I heard about Rotherham in a show about England.


Here, 'Rotherham' is used as the subject of the sentence, emphasizing the location's notable characteristic.

Rotherham est célèbre pour son histoire industrielle.

Rotherham is famous for its industrial history.


In this sentence, 'Rotherham' is treated as the object of the visitation, describing the specific place mentioned in the activity.

Nous avons visité Rotherham l'été dernier pendant nos vacances.

We visited Rotherham last summer during our vacation.