françois
Old French
Etymology
France + -ois, corresponding to Medieval Latin franciscus, from Late Latin Francus (“Frank (tribal name)”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /frãnˈt͡sojs/
Noun
françois m (nominative singular françois)
- the (Old) French language
- circa 1250, Rutebeuf, Ci commence le miracle de Théophile:
- S'en sui plus dolenz, Salatin,
Quar en françois ne en latin
Ne finai onques de proier- I am very sad about it, Satan
For neither in French nor in Latin
Have I stopped praying for you
- I am very sad about it, Satan
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Descendants
- Middle French: françois, françoys
- French: français
- Middle High German: franzoisisch
- German: französisch
- Belarusian: французскі (francuzski)
- Czech: francouzský
- Lithuanian: prancūzų
- Polish: francuski
- Russian: францу́зский (francúzskij)
- Serbo-Croatian: француски/francuski
- Slovak: francúzsky
- Slovene: francoski
- Ukrainian: французький (francuzʹkyj)
- Luxembourgish: franséisch, franséisesch
- German: französisch
See also
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