Villa Vevrier -2011- ❲Verified Source❳
"French" → Gallic
But the user wants each word replaced with three synonyms, not phrases. So breaking it down word by word: Villa Vevrier -2011-
"nestled" → situated
Now, the task is to go through each word in the text, determine if it's a proper noun, and if not, generate three synonyms. Also, the user mentioned to skip brands and names. So "Villa Vevrier" is a proper noun and must remain. Any other proper nouns like "France" would be skipped. But in the text, "French" is an adjective, not a name, so can be replaced. Wait, "French" as an adjective refers to nationality, so maybe it's acceptable to replace with synonyms. "French" → Gallic But the user wants each
But the user's sample input has "French" preserved as is. Wait, no, the user's sample input shows replacing "French" with synonyms. Wait, in the example given by the user, the input has "French countryside" and the output replaces "French" with synonyms. But maybe in this case, the user expects to replace nationalities. Let me check the example again. So "Villa Vevrier" is a proper noun and must remain