analyst
The French word 'analyste' is used in the same context as the English word 'analyst'. It refers to a person who performs analysis, such as a financial analyst, market analyst, or business analyst. This term is used in both formal and informal contexts.
I am a data analyst.
This phrase is an expression used when someone wants to state their profession, in this case a data analyst. The subject 'Je' means 'I', 'suis' is the first person singular of the verb 'être' meaning 'to be', 'un' is an indefinite article meaning 'a' and 'analyste de données' means 'data analyst'.
My father is a financial analyst.
This phrase is used to mention someone's profession, in this case, stating that the speaker's father is a financial analyst. Here, 'Mon' means 'My', 'père' is 'father', 'est' is the third person singular of the verb 'être' meaning 'is', and 'analyste financier' means 'financial analyst'.
The analyst solved the problem.
This sentence is used to state that a certain task (solving a problem) was done by someone (the analyst). 'L'' is a definite article which is equivalent to 'the' in English, 'analyste' means 'analyst', 'a' is third person singular of the verb 'avoir' used in compound tenses, 'résolu' is the past participle of 'résoudre' meaning 'solved', and 'le problème' is 'the problem'.