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What is the prefix fra?

There isn't a prefix "fra" in English. You might be thinking of:

* "Fra-" This is a prefix in Italian, meaning "brother" or "brotherly" and is used in words like "fratello" (brother) or "fratello" (brotherly).

* "Frag-" This is a prefix in English, meaning "break" or "fragile". It comes from the Latin word "frangere" meaning "to break". Examples include: "fragile", "fragment", "fracture".

* "Fran-" This is a prefix in French, meaning "French" and is used in words like "francophone" (French-speaking).

If you have a specific word in mind, please provide it and I can help you figure out its prefix.

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