comparison
The French word 'comparaison' is used in the same context as the English word 'comparison'. It refers to the act of comparing two or more things. For example, 'Faire une comparaison entre deux choses' means 'To make a comparison between two things'.
The comparison between these two objects is easy.
This sentence is providing an observation on the ease of comparison between two objects. The word 'comparaison' (comparison) is used to highlight the action of comparing being done.
The comparison is not valid in this context.
In this sentence, the speaker is expressing that 'la comparaison' (the comparison) of something is not applicable or suitable in a specific situation or context.
You're making an unfair comparison.
This sentence expresses an accusation or observation that the person addressed (vous) is making an unfair 'comparaison' (comparison). It's often used in argumentative or debate contexts.