platform
In French, the word 'plate-forme' is used to describe a platform in the same context as in English. It can refer to a raised, flat surface where people or things can stand, or it can be used metaphorically to refer to a set of ideas or technologies that provide a base for further development. It is also commonly used in the context of transportation, such as train platforms or digital platforms.
He works on the oil platform
In this sentence, 'plate-forme' refers to 'platform' in English. 'Plate-forme pétrolière' translates to 'oil platform', which is a structure used for drilling for oil.
I encountered a problem with the online platform
This sentence is a practical daily situation where 'plate-forme' is used to mean a software 'platform'. In computing, an online platform could be a website or software that enables you to perform tasks on the internet.
The platform of the train station is crowded
Here, 'plate-forme' is used to refer to a 'platform' in the context of a train station. This is a common use of 'plate-forme' in transport vocabulary describing where passengers wait for their train.