ruth

This is the 7706th most frequent French word.


ruth

The French word "ruth" does not exist; it may be a misunderstanding or mishearing. In English, "ruth" means compassion or pity.


In this context, 'ruth' is used as a noun to indicate feelings of pity or compassion.

Elle a montré beaucoup de compassion et de ruth envers les nécessiteux.

She showed a lot of compassion and ruth towards the needy.


Here, 'ruth' refers to a general sentiment of sorrow or pity, often in response to something moving or emotional.

L'histoire était captivante, évoquant un sentiment profond de ruth.

The story was captivating, evoking a deep sense of ruth.


In this sentence, 'ruth' represents compassion or empathy, highlighting its absence.

Son attitude était froide, dépourvue de toute ruth.

Her attitude was cold, devoid of any ruth.