francais

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Malay

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Etymology

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From English franchise, from Middle English franchise, fraunchise, from Old French franchise (freedom), a derivative of franc (free).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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francais (Jawi spelling فرنچاءيس)

  1. A franchise:
    1. Right granted by a government.
    2. Acknowledgement of a corporation's existence.
    3. Authorization granted for distribution of goods or services.
      Synonym: waralaba (Indonesian)
    4. A business operating under such authorization; a franchisee.
      Synonyms: francaisi, waralaba (Indonesian)
    5. Exemption from jurisdiction.
    6. Right to vote at an election.
    7. (sports) Collection of organizations in a sport team's history.
    8. (business, marketing) Positive influence on the buying behaviour of customers.
    9. Loose collection of fictional works pertaining to a particular universe.
      Synonym: waralaba (Indonesian)

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