français
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Altered from Middle French françois, from Old French françois, franceis, from France + -ois, corresponding to Early Medieval Latin francēnsis, from Late Latin Francus (“a Frank”). By surface analysis, France + -ais.
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français (feminine française, masculine plural français, feminine plural françaises)
français m (uncountable)
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