franc
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Noun — A unit of currency formerly used in France, Switzerland, and several other countries, and still used in parts of Africa.
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How to use franc
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Etymology
From French franc, related to "frank" and "Frank" (the Germanic people) — a doublet of both.
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What does “franc” mean?
The word “franc” means a unit of currency formerly used in France, Switzerland, and several other countries, and still used in parts of Africa. In plain terms, the old French currency, and the currency still used in some African countries today.
How do you pronounce “franc”?
“Franc” is pronounced FRANGK (/ˈfɹeɪ̯ŋk/ in IPA).
How do you use “franc” in a sentence?
Here is “franc” used in a sentence: “Before the euro, prices in Paris were listed in francs.”
What part of speech is “franc”?
“Franc” is a noun.
Where does the word “franc” come from?
The word “franc” comes from French. From French franc, related to "frank" and "Frank" (the Germanic people) — a doublet of both.
Is “franc” a common word?
“Franc” is an uncommon word in modern English.