françois

This is the 7069th most frequent German word.


françois

The word "françois" is not German; it is French and means "French" (an old or poetic term for the French language or people).


Here, 'François' serves as a proper noun, specifically a French given name, and is used to refer to an individual.

François lebt in Paris und liebt es, Bücher zu lesen.

François lives in Paris and loves to read books.


In this sentence, 'François' is used in the possessive form, indicating ownership or authorship, referring to the person named François.

Das Buch von François ist sehr interessant und bietet viele Weisheiten.

The book by François is very interesting and provides many wisdoms.


Here, 'François' is used as the name of the person that the speakers met, showing it in the context of personal interaction.

Wir lernten letzte Woche François kennen, er ist sehr freundlich.

We met François last week, he is very friendly.