presence
The French word 'présence' is used in the same contexts as the English word 'presence'. It can refer to the state of being in a particular place, the existence or occurrence of something, or a person's bearing or demeanor. For example, 'Votre présence est requise' translates to 'Your presence is required'.
Your presence at the meeting is required.
This is a common way to request someone's attendance at a meeting, with 'présence' referring to the physical attendance of the person.
I can feel your presence here.
Used to express a psychological or spiritual sense of someone's presence, rather than a literal physical presence.
The presence of the artist added a certain elegance to the evening.
Indicates that a person's presence, in this case the artist, was notable and changed the atmosphere or perception of the evening event.