intention
In French, the word 'intention' is used in a similar way as in English, referring to a plan or purpose. It can be used in both formal and informal contexts. For example, 'J'ai l'intention de voyager en France l'année prochaine.' translates to 'I have the intention to travel to France next year.' It can also be used in a more abstract sense, such as 'Il a agi avec de bonnes intentions.' which means 'He acted with good intentions.'.
I intend to learn French.
This sentence means the speaker plans or aims to learn French. The word 'intention' is used to express a future plan or goal.
The intention counts more than the action.
This phrase means that a person's intent is more important than what they actually do. The word 'intention' is used to refer to the person's aim or purpose.
Your intention was clear.
This sentence means that the speaker believes the listener had a definite, understood purpose or plan. The word 'intention' is used to describe this understood purpose.