distance
The French word 'distance' is used exactly like its English counterpart. It refers to the amount of space between two points or objects. In a sentence, it might look like this: 'La distance entre Paris et Londres est d'environ 344 kilomètres.' (The distance between Paris and London is about 344 kilometers.)
What is the distance between Paris and London?
This phrase is a common way to ask about the geographical distance between two places.
There is a noticeable distance between our opinions.
In this context, 'distance' is used metaphorically to express the difference or disagreement between two people's views or opinions.
Distance does not matter when you really love someone.
The phrase expresses the idea that physical distance is irrelevant when two people are deeply in love with each other.