Frank in Portuguese
Frank in Portuguese is franco, Chico, Franco — Frank means honest and direct, even if the truth is blunt or uncomfortable.
Frank in Portuguese
franco
One of the Franks, a Germanic federation that inhabited parts of what are now France, the Low Countries and Germany.
Chico
Franco
Frank
franco
Honest, especially in a manner that seems slightly blunt; candid; not reserved or disguised.
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.
Similar words in Portuguese
Common Portuguese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Frank" in Portuguese?
"Frank" in Portuguese is franco, Chico, Franco. Frank means: Honest and direct, even if the truth is blunt or uncomfortable.
How do you use "Frank" in a sentence?
Example: "She gave a frank assessment of the company's finances." In Portuguese, "Frank" is franco, Chico, Franco.
Are there other ways to say "Frank" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 4 translations listed for "Frank": franco, Chico, Franco, Frank.
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