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frânc

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See also: franc, Franc, and franc.

Romanian

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Etymology

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Inherited from Late Latin francus (Frank). It may have been borrowed from Italian franco (Frank) or Greek Φράγκος (Frágkos, Frank, Western European), however the phonetical form indicates an older origin. Found in 17th century. Doublet of franc.

Noun

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frânc m (plural frânci)

  1. (obsolete) name given in the past to a person from a western European country of Latin origin, especially from France

Declension

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singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative-accusative frânc frâncul frânci frâncii
genitive-dative frânc frâncului frânci frâncilor
vocative frâncule frâncilor
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See also

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