station
The French word for station is 'gare'. This term is usually used in the contexts of transportation, mainly referring to a train station. Similar to English, it can also denote a location where a specific activity or service is provided. However, it's more commonly used to talk about places where trains depart and arrive.
I am at the station
This phrase is used by someone to inform others about his/her location - the train station.
I'm going to the station
This phrase is used to express someone's intention of going to the train station.
The station is far
This phrase is used to describe the situation where the train station is far away from the speaker's current location.
He works at the station
This phrase is used to describe a person's job location - the train station.
Meet at the station
This phrase is an instruction for someone to meet the speaker at the train station.
Where is the station?
This phrase is a question asking the location of the train station.
The station is under renovation
This phrase is used to describe the situation where the train station is currently being renovated.
The station is closed
This phrase is used to inform about the closure of the train station.
The station is crowded
This phrase describes the situation where there are too many people at the train station.
Wake up, we are at the station
This phrase can be used in a situation where someone needs to wake up because they have arrived at the train station.