Elle a écrit un roman d'amour très intéressant. (She has written a very interesting romance novel.) In this sentence, 'roman d'amour' is used as the object to show what kind of novel she has written. It's a common way to use this phrase in French when talking about the creation or enjoyment of romance novels.
J'aime lire un roman d'amour en hiver. (I like to read a romance novel in winter.)
Dans la bibliothèque, il y a beaucoup de romans d'amour. (In the library, there are a lot of romance novels.) Here, we use 'romans d'amour' to describe the type of books present in the library. It shows how the French word for 'romance novel' can be used to refer to a group of books within a specific genre.
You can say 'C'est la fin de l'histoire.' which means 'This is the end of the story.'
You could say, 'This is a very interesting novel.' It shows 'novel' being used to describe a particular book.
For instance, 'His novel design for the building was highly praised.' 'Novel' in this case emphasizes the creativity and distinctiveness of the design. It helps to convey that the design is not something common or ordinary, but rather something that stands out due to its newness and originality.
Well, in French, the term for 'romance novel' can be 'Roman d'amour'. 'Roman' is the French word for 'novel' and 'd'amour' means 'of love'. It's a very straightforward way to refer to this type of literary work in French. For example, if you go to a French bookstore and ask for a 'Roman d'amour', they will know you are looking for a romance novel.
You can say 'She had a novel approach to solving the problem.' Here 'novel' is used as an adjective to describe the approach as being new and different.
One of the main characters obtained the ability to live forever through a magical spell. From now on, he no longer needed to die and could live forever.
You could say, 'The caricature of the politician was both funny and revealing.'
You can say '我喜欢读小说' (Wǒ xǐ huān dú xiǎo shuō), which means 'I like to read novels'.
Yes, 'novel' is an English word that has been adopted into the French language.
Well, you could say something like, 'This story is pure fiction.' It implies that what you're talking about is not based on real events. Or, 'Fiction offers an escape from reality.' That shows how fiction can provide a different kind of experience.