passport
The word 'passeport' is used in French exactly as the word 'passport' is used in English. It refers to a document issued by a government that certifies the identity and nationality of its holder for the purpose of international travel.
I forgot my passport at home.
This example phrase shows the use of 'passeport' in a sentence where the speaker forgot their passport at home. In this example, 'passeport' is represented as something that can be forgotten and it's not used as a suffix.
Can you check my passport, please?
This sentence is an example of using 'passeport' in a polite request for someone else to verify the passport. Here, 'passeport' is an object that needs to be checked and it's not used as a suffix.
You have to renew your passport every ten years.
This example sentence uses 'passeport' in a description of a general rule or requirement. Specifcially, it talks about the necessity of renewing the passport every ten years. In this example, 'passeport' is not used as a suffix.