dimension
The French word for 'dimension' is 'dimension'. It is used in the same way as in English, to refer to the size or extent of something in a particular direction, or to a measurable extent of some kind, such as length, breadth, depth, or height.
The dimension of this box is too large.
This phrase is used to describe the size of an object, in this case a box. In French, 'dimension' is used as a way to express the size or magnitude of something.
In another dimension, things could be different.
The term 'dimension' can also refer to a context or a realm that is different from our known physical reality. In this sentence, it is used to illustrate an abstract concept.
We must consider all dimensions of the problem.
In the final example, 'dimension' refers to an aspect or facet of an issue or subject. The phrase suggests a comprehensive analysis where all sides of a problem are analyzed.