command
The French word 'commande' can be translated to 'command' in English, but it is often used in the context of ordering something, such as food or a product. It can also refer to a command in the sense of an order given to a computer or machine.
I place an order at the restaurant.
This sentence illustrates using 'commande' in the context of ordering food at a restaurant, referencing the action of placing an order.
The order is ready for pickup.
In this example, 'commande' is used to denote an order that has been prepared and is ready for collection, as might be seen in e-commerce or take-out food service scenarios.
The order has been cancelled.
This case connotes the use of 'commande' in a situation where an order that was previously initiated has been subsequently cancelled or discontinued.