wellens

This is the 8280th most frequent French word.


wellens

"Wellens" is not a French word. It may be a proper noun or a term from another language.


In this sentence, 'Wellens' is used as a proper noun, specifically the surname of the cyclist Tim Wellens. It identifies a person and is used in referring to his achievements.

Les jeunes cyclistes admirent Tim Wellens pour ses exploits.

Young cyclists admire Tim Wellens for his achievements.


Here, 'Wellens' acts as a named entity, referring to the individual Tim Wellens in the context of a cycling event, implying proper contextual information within the question.

Est-ce que Wellens participera au prochain Tour de France ?

Will Wellens participate in the next Tour de France?


'Wellens' functions as the subject of the sentence, identifying Tim Wellens to describe attributes or qualities associated with him.

Wellens est connu pour sa ténacité et ses stratégies intelligentes.

Wellens is known for his tenacity and clever strategies.