fan
The French word 'ventilateur' is the equivalent of the English word 'fan'. It is used to describe a mechanical device that moves air. It can be used in various contexts, such as in a home to cool down a room, in a computer to keep the components from overheating, or in an industrial setting to ventilate a space. The word is a masculine noun in French and is used in both singular and plural forms ('ventilateurs').
The fan is noisy.
This sentence uses the French word for fan, 'ventilateur', to describe the sound it is making. In French, 'est bruyant' means 'is noisy'.
It's hot. Turn on the fan.
In this sentence, the speaker gives a command to turn on the fan because it's hot. The phrase 'Il fait chaud' translates to 'It's hot' and 'Allume le ventilateur' means 'Turn on the fan'.
Buy a new fan.
This phrase is a command, telling someone to buy a new fan. In French, 'Achete' means 'Buy' and 'un nouveau ventilateur' refers to 'a new fan'.