example
The word 'exemple' in French is used similarly as 'example' in English. It can refer to an instance serving to illustrate a rule or case. It can also mean a thing characteristic of its kind or illustrating a general rule. This term is commonly used in both spoken and written French, and can be found in various contexts, such as education, business, and daily conversation.
This is just an example.
This phrase is used when clarifying that something is provided as an illustration.
Here is an example of our work.
This sentence is used to show examples of one's work.
This serves as an example for others.
The sentence means that what has been mentioned can be an instruction or something for others to follow or to learn from.
This is not a good example.
This phrase is used when considering an illustration inappropriate, ineffective or incorrect.
I need another example.
This phrase is used when asking for more clarity or detail in form of another exemplification.
Every example is important.
Used to emphasize that all illustrations or instances cited are significant.
I like this example.
This phrase shows preference or appreciation of an illustration shared. 'J'aime' is used to express personal preference.
That could be an example.
This phrase is used when making a hypothetical reference or suggestion.
Can you give me an example?
This question is asked to solicit a clear, tangible illustration of a point.
It is difficult to find a good example.
This phrase is used to express frustration or difficulty in finding something that clearly exemplifies a point.