Man from France: meaning, definitions and examples

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man from France

 

[ mæn frɒm fræns ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

person

A male human being considered as an adult.

Synonyms

gentleman, guy, male

Examples of usage

  • He is a tall man.
  • The man from France is visiting us next week.
Context #2 | Noun

work

A man who is employed to perform certain tasks or work.

Synonyms

employee, laborer, worker

Examples of usage

  • He is a hardworking man.
  • The man from France is a skilled engineer.
Context #3 | Noun

species

The human race; human beings collectively.

Synonyms

humanity, humans, mankind

Examples of usage

  • Man has made great progress in technology.
  • The man from France represents the diversity of humanity.

Translations

Translations of the word "man from France" in other languages:

🇵🇹 homem da França

🇮🇳 फ्रांस का आदमी

🇩🇪 Mann aus Frankreich

🇮🇩 pria dari Prancis

🇺🇦 чоловік з Франції

🇵🇱 mężczyzna z Francji

🇯🇵 フランスからの男

🇫🇷 homme de France

🇪🇸 hombre de Francia

🇹🇷 Fransa'dan adam

🇰🇷 프랑스에서 온 남자

🇸🇦 رجل من فرنسا

🇨🇿 muž z Francie

🇸🇰 muž z Francúzska

🇨🇳 来自法国的男人

🇸🇮 moški iz Francije

🇮🇸 maður frá Frakklandi

🇰🇿 Франциядан келген адам

🇬🇪 კაცი საფრანგეთიდან

🇦🇿 Fransadan olan kişi

🇲🇽 hombre de Francia

Etymology

The word 'man' comes from the Old English word 'mann', which is of Germanic origin. It has been used to refer to the male gender of the human species for centuries. The concept of man has evolved over time, reflecting changes in society and attitudes towards gender. In modern usage, 'man' can refer to an adult male, a person of unspecified gender, or humanity as a whole.