This is the 8334th most frequent French word.
yasmina
"Yasmina" is a French given name derived from "jasmine," referring to the fragrant flower.
Here, 'yasmina' refers to 'jasmine,' the aromatic flower, showcasing its use as a noun in a poetic and descriptive context.
La fleur de yasmina embaumait le jardin durant les soirées.
The jasmine flower perfumed the garden during evenings.
In this sentence, 'Yasmina' is used as a proper noun, typically a person's name, in this case representing someone's cheerful mood.
Yasmina semble particulièrement heureuse aujourd'hui.
Yasmina seems particularly happy today.
Here, 'yasmina' is used metaphorically to describe the essence of jasmine, linking it to its application in culinary and beverage contexts.