élisabeth

This is the 12261st most frequent French word.


élisabeth

"Élisabeth" is a French proper noun, equivalent to "Elizabeth," a given name.


In this sentence, 'Élisabeth' is a proper noun serving as the subject of the sentence, referring to a specific person.

Élisabeth a visité Paris l'été dernier.

Élisabeth visited Paris last summer.


Here, 'Élisabeth' is the object of the preposition 'à', indicating the recipient of the dedication.

Nous avons écrit une chanson dédiée à Élisabeth.

We wrote a song dedicated to Élisabeth.


In this example, 'Élisabeth' is part of a possessive phrase, indicating ownership of the book.

Le livre d'Élisabeth est vraiment intéressant.

Élisabeth's book is really interesting.