establishment
The French word 'établissement' is used to describe a place of business, institution, or organization. It can refer to a variety of entities, such as a school, hospital, restaurant, or company. The term is often used in a formal or official context, similar to how 'establishment' is used in English.
The establishment is closed today.
In this sentence, 'établissement' refers to a place like a shop, restaurant, school, or other business. When it's said to be 'fermé', it means that it is not open for business or service on that day.
I work in a health facility.
In this context, 'établissement' is used to describe a kind of institution or facility. When combined with 'de santé', it specifically refers to a health institution like a hospital, clinic, etc where health services are provided. And 'Je travaille' implies that the speaker works there.
This establishment offers good French cuisine.
Here 'établissement' could potentially refer to any food service business such as a restaurant, café, etc. 'Propose' means 'offers' in this context and 'de la bonne cuisine française' refers to good quality French food. So, in total it suggests that the establishment is promising or providing high-quality French food to its customers.