event
The word 'événement' in French is used as a noun to mean 'event'. It is used in the same context as 'event' in English, for instance referring to a planned public or social occasion. An example of a sentence could be 'Ce soir, nous allons à un grand événement', which translates to 'Tonight, we are going to a big event'.
My last event was not a great success.
This sentence describes someone's past event, using the word 'événement' to mean a planned public or social occasion.
The event took place in the castle's large room.
This statement gives information about where a particular event occurred.
This event marks an important milestone in our history.
The sentence uses 'événement' to describe something of historical significance.
Organizing this event took a lot of time.
This phrase uses 'événement' to refer to something that required planning and preparation.
I still remember that event as if it were yesterday.
In this sentence, 'événement' is used to refer to something memorable.
It's a once-in-a-lifetime event.
Here, 'événement' implies a rare or unique occasion.
We are expecting more than a thousand people to attend this event.
This sentence is about an event that is expected to have a large audience.
This event had a profound impact on my life.
In this context, 'événement' denotes something that significantly influenced someone's life.
This event is meant to raise funds for a good cause.
The sentence uses the term 'événement' to describe a charity or fundraiser.
The concert was the most memorable event of the summer.
This phrase uses 'événement' to mean an event or happening that stood out among others in a specific time period.