confidence
The French word 'confiance' is used in the same way as the English word 'confidence'. It refers to a feeling of trust or self-assurance in one's abilities, qualities, or judgment. For example, you might say 'J'ai confiance en mes capacités' (I have confidence in my abilities) or 'Il a confiance en lui' (He has confidence in himself).
I trust you.
In French, to express trust in someone, we use the verb 'avoir' followed by 'confiance en' and then the person. 'J'ai confiance en toi' is a direct way to convey the sentiment 'I trust you'.
Trust is the key to success.
This sentence is a common proverb in French that implies trust is a very important aspect in achieving success. 'La confiance est la clé du succès' literally translates to 'Trust is the key to success'.
He lost my trust.
This is a common phrase used to express a loss of trust in French. 'Il a perdu ma confiance' directly translates to 'He lost my trust', indicating that the speaker no longer believes in or trusts the person they are referring to.