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What does Frances mean in spanish?

"Frances" doesn't have a direct translation in Spanish like a name does. It's more of a descriptor. You could use several options depending on the context:

* French: If you're talking about something French, like a person, language, or culture, you'd use "francés" (masculine) or "francesa" (feminine).

* French-speaking: If you're talking about someone who speaks French, you could say "habla francés" (speaks French).

* French-related: If you're talking about something related to France, you could use "francés" or "francesa" depending on the gender of the noun. For example, "la cocina francesa" (French cuisine).

For example:

* "My friend is French." --> "Mi amigo es francés."

* "She speaks French." --> "Ella habla francés."

* "I love French food." --> "Me encanta la comida francesa."

Let me know if you have a specific context in mind, and I can give you a more precise translation!

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