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franc — meaning in English: franc

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use 'franc' in financial discussions, particularly when referring to historical currency values or when discussing traditional French markets. For example, one might hear it in a conversation about the old French franc in comparison to the euro, especially among older generations reminiscing about the past.
Synonyms & nuances
'Franc' is specifically tied to the French currency and carries historical weight, while 'euro' references the current currency. You would use 'franc' when discussing historical financial contexts or cultural references, whereas 'euro' is used in modern monetary discussions.
Culture
'Franc' originates from the Latin word 'francus,' meaning 'free.' Historically, it was the name of the currency used in France before the adoption of the euro in 2002. The term is steeped in French culture, and you'll often find it referenced in literature and movies set in historical contexts, evoking a sense of national pride and economic history.
FAQ
Q.What does 'franc' mean in English?
'Franc' translates to 'franc' in English, referring to the former currency of France before the euro was introduced.
Q.How do you use 'franc' in a sentence?
You can use 'franc' in a sentence like: 'Before the euro was adopted, a lot of transactions were made in francs.'
Q.Is 'franc' still used in France today?
'Franc' is no longer used in everyday transactions since the euro replaced it, but it may appear in historical discussions or when talking about the value of old currency.
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