Frank in spanish
Franco
pronunciation: fɹ̩ɑnkoʊ part of speech: noun
pronunciation: fɹ̩ɑnkoʊ part of speech: noun
In gestures
frank1 = franco, sincero.
Example: He was a frank elitist living in an age of rampant equalitarianism.more:
» brutally frank = brutalmente franco, despiadadamente franco, brutalmente sincero, despiadadamente sincero.
Example: This gripping, disturbing film features brutally frank interviews with six retired heads of Israel's security agency.frank2 = franquear.
Example: It still involved a degree of staff time, however, in the folding of the overdues, inserting them in envelopes and finally franking them.more:
» frank + a letter = franquear una carta.
Example: Letters and parcels would be weighed by library staff and franked to show the correct amount in lieu of sticking on postage stamps.» frank + a parcel = franquear un paquete.
Example: Letters and parcels would be weighed by library staff and franked to show the correct amount in lieu of sticking on postage stamps.