thetford

This is the 8049th most frequent French word.


thetford

"Thetford" is not a French word; it is a proper noun referring to a town in England.


The proper noun 'Thetford' refers to a specific location, a place in England.

Je suis allé à Thetford pour visiter un château historique.

I went to Thetford to visit a historic castle.


Here, 'Thetford' is contextualized as the subject of the sentence, highlighting its characteristics.

Thetford est une ville charmante avec beaucoup de caractère.

Thetford is a charming town with a lot of character.


The word 'Thetford' is used to describe a place that is encountered during an activity, giving spatial context.

Nous avons traversé Thetford pendant notre voyage en voiture.

We passed through Thetford during our road trip.