wreath
The French word for 'wreath' is 'couronne'. It can be used in the same contexts as in English, for example for Christmas or funeral wreaths, or metaphorically to indicate honor or prestige.
The queen is wearing a crown.
It's a phrase describing a queen who is wearing her crown.
The crown is very beautiful.
This sentence is talking about the beauty of a crown, possibly a royal one.
He is eating a crown of fruits.
This is about a person who is eating a fruit arrangement shaped like a crown.
The crown has been stolen.
In this example, someone has stolen a crown.
The crown is heavy.
This phrase is describing the weight of a crown.
The king's crown shone in the sun.
This sentence describes a king's crown glistening or reflecting light when exposed to the sun.
He has a dental crown.
In this example, someone has a dental crown, a type of dental restoration.
The crown is made of gold.
This sentence speaks about the material that a crown is made from, in this case, gold.
The crown is a currency in Scandinavia.
This refers to the 'Crown' being a type of currency used in some Scandinavian countries.
The crown symbolizes power.
In this sentence, it indicates that crown is a symbol of power.