From Middle English Frenshman; equivalent to French + -man.
Frenchman (plural Frenchmen)
- A man of French birth or nationality.
1975, Sue Helder Goliber, The Life and Times of Marguerite Durand: A Study in French Feminism, page 128:The former recommended that all members of the Chamber of Deputies be elected by the scrutin de liste: that they be elected by all Frenchmen of both sexes over 21 years old.
- A home-made tool used by bricklayers to cut excess mortar from newly pointed brickwork.
- (UK) The red-legged partridge.
person of French birth or nationality
- Afrikaans: Fransman (af)
- Albanian: francez (sq) m
- Arabic: فَرَنْسِيّ (ar) m (faransiyy), فَرَنْسَاوِيّ m (faransāwiyy)
- Egyptian: فَرَنْسَاوِي m (faransāwi)
- Armenian: ֆրանսիացի (hy) (fransiacʻi)
- Asturian: francés (ast) m
- Azerbaijani: fransız (az)
- Basque: frantses (eu), frantziar (eu)
- Belarusian: францу́з m (francúz)
- Bulgarian: францу́зин m (francúzin)
- Burmese: ပြင်သစ် (prangsac)
- Catalan: francès (ca) m
- Valencian: francés (ca) m
- Cherokee: ᎠᎦᎸᏥ ᎠᏍᎦᏯ (agalvtsi asgaya)
- Chinese:
- Dungan: фагуйжын (faguyřɨn), фагуәжын (faguəřɨn)
- Mandarin: 法國人/法国人 (zh) (fǎguórén), 法國男人/法国男人 (Fǎguó nánrén)
- Czech: Francouz (cs) m
- Danish: franskmand (da) c
- Dutch: Fransman (nl) m
- Esperanto: franco (eo)
- Estonian: prantslane
- Finnish: ranskalainen (fi)
- French: Français (fr) m
- Old French: François m, Franceis m, Françoys m, Fraunceis m
- Galician: francés (gl) m
- Georgian: ფრანგი (prangi)
- German: Franzose (de) m, Schangel m
- Greek: Γάλλος (el) m (Gállos)
- Hebrew: צָרְפָתִי (he) m (tsarfati)
- Hindi: फ्रांसीसी (hi) m (phrānsīsī), फ़्रांसीसी (hi) m (frānsīsī)
- Hungarian: francia férfi, francia (hu)
- Icelandic: Frakki (is) m
- Ido: Franciano (io), Franco (io)
- Indonesian: orang Perancis, orang Prancis
- Ingrian: frantsilain
- Irish: Francach (ga) m
- Italian: francese (it) m
- Japanese: フランス人 (ja) (フランスじん, furansujin), 仏人 (ja) (ふつじん, futsujin)
- Kazakh: француз (fransuz)
- Khmer: បារាំង (km) (baarang)
- Korean: 프랑스인 (ko) (peurangseu'in), 프랑스 사람 (peurangseu saram)
- Kyrgyz: француз (ky) (frantsuz)
- Latin: Francus (la) m, francigena m
- Latvian: francūzis m, franči
- Lithuanian: prancūzas (lt) m
- Macedonian: Французин m (Francuzin)
- Maori: Wīwī (mi)
- Mongolian: франц хүн (franc xün)
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: franskmann (no) m
- Nynorsk: franskmann (nn) m
- Persian: فرانسوی (fa) (farânsavi)
- Plains Cree: wêmistikôsiw
- Polish: Francuz (pl) m
- Portuguese: francês (pt) m
- Romanian: francez (ro) m
- Russian: францу́з (ru) m (francúz)
- Scottish Gaelic: Frangach m
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: Француз m
- Roman: Francuz (sh) m
- Slovak: Francúz (sk) m
- Slovene: Francóz (sl) m
- Spanish: francés (es) m
- Swahili: Mfaransa (sw) class m-wa
- Swedish: fransman (sv) c, fransos (sv) c
- Tagalog: Pranses (tl)
- Telugu: పరాసుడు (parāsuḍu)
- Thai: ผู้ชายฝรั่งเศส (pûu-chaai fà-ràng-sèet), ชาวฝรั่งเศส (chaao fà-ràng-sèet), คนฝรั่งเศส (kon fà-ràng-sèet)
- Turkish: Fransız (tr), Fransız erkeği
- Turkmen: fransuz
- Ukrainian: францу́з (uk) m (francúz)
- Urdu: فرانسیسی (ur) m (frānsīsī)
- Uyghur: فرانسىيەلىك (fransiyelik)
- Uzbek: fransuz (uz)
- Vietnamese: đàn ông Pháp, người Pháp
- Volapük: Fransänan (vo), hi-Fransänan
- Welsh: Ffrancwr (cy) m
- Yiddish: פֿראַנצויז m (frantsoyz)
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