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How do you spell francine in Korean?

There is no direct equivalent to "Francine" in Korean, as it's a name of French origin. To transliterate it, you would use the Korean alphabet (Hangul) to phonetically represent the name:

프란신 (peuran-sin)

This is the most common way to spell it, but some people may use different variations depending on their pronunciation.

Here's a breakdown of the spelling:

* 프 (peu) represents the "fr" sound

* 란 (ran) represents the "an" sound

* 신 (sin) represents the "cin" sound

It's important to note that this is just a transliteration, and it may not sound exactly like the English pronunciation.

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