marketing
The word 'marketing' in English is also 'marketing' in French (pronounced mar-ke-ting). It is a masculine noun that refers to the promotion and sale of products or services. Just like in English, it is used in contexts related to business, advertising, and sales, and it often appears in phrases such as 'plan de marketing' (marketing plan), 'stratégie de marketing' (marketing strategy), 'agence de marketing' (marketing agency).
I am studying marketing at the university.
This sentence is in the present tense explaining the speaker’s current action or situation. 'J'étudie' is a first person singular form of 'étudier', which means 'to study', and 'le marketing' is 'the marketing'.
Digital marketing is constantly growing.
This sentence is in the present tense describing the state of digital marketing. 'En croissance constante' means 'constantly growing'.
We need a new marketing strategy.
This sentence is in the present tense explaining a need or requirement. 'Nous avons besoin' translates to 'We need' and 'd'une nouvelle stratégie de marketing' means 'a new marketing strategy'.