weapon
The French word for 'weapon' is 'arme'. It is a feminine noun in French. In context, it can be used similarly to how the word 'weapon' is used in English, such as in the phrase 'Cette arme est dangereuse' which translates to 'This weapon is dangerous'.
This man is a weapon.
This phrase can be used to describe a man who is very powerful, dangerous, or effective, likening him to a weapon.
I lost my weapon.
This phrase expresses a situation where someone lost their weapon, 'arme' in French.
It's a formidable weapon.
This phrase is used to describe a very powerful or impressive weapon.
The man grabbed the weapon.
This sentence describes an action where a man grabbed a weapon.
Information is a weapon.
This phrase is used to express that information can be as powerful as a weapon, depending on how it is used.
I put away my weapon.
None
He used his weapon.
This phrase is used to describe a situation where someone used their weapon.
I do not have my weapon with me.
This phrase means that the speaker did not bring their weapon with them.
He forgot his weapon at home.
This phrase is used to describe a situation where someone left their weapon at their home.
This weapon is dangerous.
This phrase is used to express that a certain weapon is dangerous or poses a risk.