manufacturer
The word 'fabricant' is used in French to refer to a person or company that makes goods in large quantities, similar to how 'manufacturer' is used in English. It can be applied to various sectors, such as textile, food, or car production. For instance, 'Il est le fabricant de ces voitures' means 'He is the manufacturer of these cars'.
He is the manufacturer of this product.
In this sentence, 'fabricant' is used to refer to the individual or company that makes a particular product. The verb 'est' signifies the verb 'is', showing a state of being or existence.
The manufacturer has ceased production.
In this example, 'fabricant' refers to the individual or company responsible for production. 'A cessé' means 'has ceased', indicating a stop or end to an ongoing activity.
I went to visit the manufacturer's factory.
This sentence uses 'fabricant' to describe who owns or is associated with the factory. 'Je suis allé visiter' translates as 'I went to visit', describing a past activity of the speaker.