sasseville

This is the 7788th most frequent French word.


sasseville

"Sasseville" is not a standard French word; it is a proper noun, likely referring to a place name in France.


Here, 'Sasseville' is used as a proper noun representing the name of a place.

Le lieu-dit Sasseville se trouve en Normandie.

The locality named Sasseville is located in Normandy.


In this usage, 'sasseville' is metaphorically describing a tone or attitude, which may be derived from a specific contextual meaning or usage.

Quand il est en colère, il adopte un ton sasseville.

When he is angry, he adopts a tone that is assertive.


Here, 'sasseville' may describe a particular recipe or style associated with the name, implying tradition or a unique characteristic.

La recette sasseville de ce plat est connue pour son goût unique.

The Sasseville recipe of this dish is known for its unique flavor.