garage
The French word 'garage' is used in the same way as in English, referring to a building or structure where vehicles are parked or repaired. It can also refer to a parking space, especially in the context of a residential building or a public parking area.
I have to store my bike in the garage.
This sentence is a basic example of using 'garage' in a common context. In French, 'rangé' is the word for storing or putting away, so it's used to describe the action of putting a bike into the garage.
The garage is full of boxes.
In this sentence, 'garage' is being used to describe a location that is filled with an object—in this case, boxes. The word 'rempli' is used to convey that the garage is filled.
Can you open the garage, please?
This sentence is an example of a polite request using the word 'garage'. In French, 'ouvrir' means 'to open', 's'il vous plaît' is a polite phrase which means 'please' and 'pouvez-vous' is the formal way of saying 'can you'.