destination
The French word 'destination' is used exactly as it is in English. It refers to the place to which someone or something is going or being sent. For example, 'Paris est ma destination préférée' means 'Paris is my favorite destination'.
The destination is far.
This is a simple sentence structure expressing distance. The verb 'est' is the third person singular form of 'être', meaning 'is'. 'Loin' is an adjective meaning 'far'.
What is your destination?
This is a common way to ask someone about their destination. 'Quelle' is a feminine singular interrogative adjective meaning 'what'. 'Est' is the third person singular form of 'être', meaning 'is'. 'Ta' is the possessive adjective for 'your' in singular form.
My destination is Paris.
This sentence structure is used for declaring one's destination. 'Ma' is a possessive adjective meaning 'my'. 'Paris' is a proper noun used without an article in this context.