Inklingo

francés

frahn-SEHS/fɾanˈses/

French

A single, long, golden-brown French baguette resting on a simple red and white checkered cloth.

📝 In Action

Me encanta el queso francés.

A1

I love French cheese.

Mi amigo francés es muy amable.

A2

My French friend (male) is very kind.

La bandera francesa es azul, blanca y roja.

A1

The French flag is blue, white, and red. (Note: The adjective changes to 'francesa' for 'bandera'.)

Word Connections

Synonyms

  • galo (Gallic (less common/historical))

Common Collocations

  • cocina francesaFrench cuisine
  • vino francésFrench wine

French

NounmA1
A stylized speech bubble floating in the air, containing a small, iconic blue and gold fleur-de-lis symbol inside, representing the French language.

📝 In Action

El francés es una lengua romance.

A1

French is a Romance language.

¿Hablas francés?

A1

Do you speak French?

Quiero traducir este libro del francés al español.

B1

I want to translate this book from French to Spanish.

Word Connections

Common Collocations

  • clase de francésFrench class
  • aprender francésto learn French

Frenchman

Also: French person (male)
NounmA1
Spain
A simple cartoon drawing of a smiling man wearing a black beret, a horizontal black and white striped shirt, and a red neckerchief.

📝 In Action

Conocí a un francés en el aeropuerto.

A1

I met a Frenchman at the airport.

Los franceses son conocidos por su cultura.

A2

The French (people) are known for their culture.

Word Connections

Synonyms

  • ciudadano francés (French citizen)

Translate to Spanish

Words that translate to "francés" in Spanish:

frenchman

✏️ Quick Practice

Quick Quiz: francés

Question 1 of 2

Which sentence correctly refers to the French language?

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👥 Word Family
🎵 Rhymes
ingléscortés
📚 Etymology

The word comes from the Late Latin term *Franciscus*, which referred to the Franks, a Germanic tribe that settled the region of Gaul (modern France) in the 5th century.

First recorded: 13th century

Cognates (Related words)

Portuguese: francêsItalian: francese

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why does 'francés' have an accent mark, but 'francesa' does not?

The accent mark on 'francés' (masculine singular) is needed to show that the stress falls on the last syllable. When you add the feminine ending '-a' or the plural ending '-es' or '-as', the stress naturally shifts, so the written accent is no longer necessary according to Spanish spelling rules.

When should I capitalize 'francés'?

Only capitalize 'Francés' if it starts a sentence. Spanish does not capitalize nationalities, languages, or days of the week, unlike English.