Frankfurt in Portuguese
Frankfurt in Portuguese is Francoforte, Frankfurt — Frankfurt means a major city in Germany, and the country's main banking and financial center.
Frankfurt in Portuguese
Francoforte
The largest city in Hesse, in central Germany; in full, Frankfurt am Main.
Frankfurt
The largest city in Hesse, in central Germany; in full, Frankfurt am Main.
Frankfurt
A sizable town in Brandenburg, in eastern Germany; in full, Frankfurt an der Oder.
What does "Frankfurt" mean?
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name A major city in Germany, and the country's main banking and financial center.
"The airline has a direct flight from London to Frankfurt."
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noun A frankfurter; a type of hot dog sausage.
"They served frankfurts with mustard and sauerkraut."
Frankfurt in a sentence
- The airline has a direct flight from London to Frankfurt.
- They served frankfurts with mustard and sauerkraut.
Common Portuguese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Frankfurt" in Portuguese?
"Frankfurt" in Portuguese is Francoforte, Frankfurt. Frankfurt means: A major city in Germany, and the country's main banking and financial center.
How do you use "Frankfurt" in a sentence?
Example: "The airline has a direct flight from London to Frankfurt." In Portuguese, "Frankfurt" is Francoforte, Frankfurt.
Are there other ways to say "Frankfurt" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 2 translations listed for "Frankfurt": Francoforte, Frankfurt.
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