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Learn to pronounce Frankˇish

/ˈfraNGkiSH/
adjective
relating to the ancient Franks or their language.

noun
the West Germanic language of the ancient Franks.

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Aug 4, 2024 ˇ adjective Frankˇ ish ˈfraŋ-kish : of or relating to the Franks Frankish 2 of 2 noun : the Germanic language of the Franks.
1. the ancient West Germanic language of the Franks, esp the dialect that contributed to the vocabulary of modern French.
Frankish definition: of or relating to the Franks. . See examples of FRANKISH used in a sentence.
The Franks were a western European people during the Roman Empire and Middle Ages. They began as a Germanic people who lived near the Lower Rhine, on the ...
Frankish may refer to: Franks, a Germanic tribe and their culture. Frankish language or its modern descendants, Franconian languages, a group of Low Germanic ...
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Frank, member of a Germanic-speaking people who invaded the Western Roman Empire in the 5th century. Dominating present-day northern France, Belgium, ...
a Germanic people who conquered Gallia (Gaul), and made it Francia (France). Their adoption of Gallo-Roman Catholic culture was the seed of French civilization.
Proper noun. Frankish. The language of the Franks, an ancient West Germanic language, ancestral to Dutch.
There are three meanings listed in OED's entry for the adjective Frankish. See 'Meaning & use' for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.
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