user
The French word 'utilisateur' translates to 'user' in English. It is commonly used in the context of someone who uses something, particularly a computer or other equipment. For instance 'l'utilisateur de l'ordinateur', translates as 'the computer user'.
The user cannot access the system.
In this sentence, 'utilisateur' is used as the subject. The phrase 'ne peut pas' is a negation structure meaning 'cannot'. 'Accéder au' means 'access to', and 'système' is 'system' in English. Therefore, the whole sentence means that the user cannot access the system.
The user's password is incorrect.
In this example, 'utilisateur' is used in the possessive form to denote something that belongs to the user which is 'the password'. 'Le mot de passe' means 'the password'. 'Est incorrect' means 'is incorrect'. So the whole sentence says that the user’s password is incorrect.
The user's computer is too slow.
In this sentence, 'utilisateur' is also used in the possessive form denoting that the computer belongs to the user. 'L'ordinateur' means 'the computer', 'est trop lent' means 'is too slow'. So the full sentence means the user's computer is too slow.