battle
The French word 'bataille' is used in the same context as the English word 'battle'. It refers to a fight or combat between two opposing forces, often in a military context. However, it can also be used metaphorically to describe any intense struggle or competition.
The battle was fierce.
This sentence illustrates the use of 'bataille' in a past tense context, describing a fierce battle that has already occurred.
They are in the middle of a battle.
This phrase is an instance of 'bataille' being used in a present tense context, indicating an ongoing conflict.
We are preparing for tomorrow's battle.
This example demonstrates the use of 'bataille' in a future tense context, referring to a battle that has not yet taken place.