franklin

This is the 7180th most frequent Spanish word.


franklin

In Spanish, "franklin" does not have a standard meaning; it typically refers to the name Franklin.


Here, 'Franklin' is used as a colloquial term to refer to the $100 bill, which features the image of Benjamin Franklin.

Un águila calva aparece en el billete de cien dólares, conocido también como un Franklin.

A bald eagle appears on the hundred-dollar bill, also known as a Franklin.


In this context, 'Franklin' is a proper noun used as a first name for an individual.

Mi amigo Franklin es muy bueno para las matemáticas.

My friend Franklin is very good at math.


'Franklin' in this sentence refers to the surname of the historical figure Benjamin Franklin, emphasizing his contribution to science.

El experimento de la llave en la cometa fue realizado por Benjamin Franklin.

The kite and key experiment was conducted by Benjamin Franklin.