magazine
The French word 'magazine' translates to 'magazine' in English. It is used in the same way as in English referring to a publication, usually a periodical publication, which is printed or electronically published.
I like reading magazines.
In this sentence, 'magazines' is used in the context of expressing a personal hobby or interest. 'J'aime' means 'I like', 'lire' means 'reading', and 'des' is used before magazines to denote the plural form in French.
The magazine is on the table.
This sentence uses 'magazine' in the context of expressing the position of an object. 'Le' is the French definite article 'the', 'est' is 'is' and 'sur la table' means 'on the table'.
She buys a magazine each week.
In this phrase, 'magazine' is used to denote a regular action or habit. 'Elle' is 'she', 'achète' means 'buys', 'un' is the indefinite article 'a', 'chaque' means 'each' and 'semaine' is 'week'.