francais

See also: Francais, français, and Français

English

Etymology

From French français (French).

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /ˈfɹɒnseɪ/
  • (US) IPA(key): /fɹɑnˈseɪ/

Noun

francais

  1. (borrowed) The French language.
    Look, I don't parlez vous francais, so speak to me in English.

Alternative forms

  • Francais

Anagrams


Malay

Etymology

From English franchise.

Noun

francais

  1. A franchise (right granted by a government)
  2. A franchise (acknowledgement of a corporation's existence)
  3. A franchise (authorization granted for distribution of goods or services)
  4. A franchise (exemption from jurisdiction)
  5. A franchise (right to vote at an election)
  6. (sports) A franchise (collection of organizations in a sport team's history)
  7. (business, marketing) A franchise (positive influence on the buying behaviour of customers)
  8. A franchise (loose collection of fictional works pertaining to a particular universe)

Verb

francais

  1. (transitive, with mem-) Grant a franchise
  2. (transitive, with mem-) Enfranchise
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