frank in Korean
frank in Korean is 프랭크, 프랑크 — frank means honest and direct, even if the truth is blunt or uncomfortable.
frank in Korean
프랭크
Pronounced: Peuraengkeu
male given name
프랑크
Pronounced: Peurangkeu
male given name
What does "frank" mean?
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adj Honest and direct, even if the truth is blunt or uncomfortable.
"She gave a frank assessment of the company's finances."
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noun A hot dog or sausage (chiefly US).
"He grilled a dozen franks for the barbecue."
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verb To mark mail as officially exempt from postage, or to send it free of charge.
"Members of Congress can frank their official correspondence."
frank in a sentence
- She gave a frank assessment of the company's finances.
- To be frank, I don't think the plan will work.
- He grilled a dozen franks for the barbecue.
- Members of Congress can frank their official correspondence.
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "frank" in Korean?
"frank" in Korean is 프랭크, 프랑크. frank means: Honest and direct, even if the truth is blunt or uncomfortable.
How do you pronounce 프랭크?
"frank" in Korean is 프랭크, pronounced "Peuraengkeu".
How do you use "frank" in a sentence?
Example: "She gave a frank assessment of the company's finances." In Korean, "frank" is 프랭크, 프랑크.
Are there other ways to say "frank" in Korean?
Yes — Korean has 2 translations listed for "frank": 프랭크, 프랑크.
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