0 the standard unit of currency in Switzerland and several other countries, eg in some parts of Africa where French is spoken. It was formerly the unit of currency in France and Belgium before the introduction of the euro. -- Frăng, đơn vị tiền tệ ở Pháp, Bỉ, Thụy Sỹ
Of these, the single most important item was lace (1,052,460 francs), followed by silk fabric (794,508 francs) and leather gloves (585,954 francs).
The libelous journeyman was ordered to pay a penalty of 30 francs, or about fifteen days' wages.
With the proper pedigree, however, the young man forked over only 3 francs, 50 centimes.
Fines ranged in size from 20,000 francs to 600,000 francs.
And the protest would have been less because this company would have spent a few francs to have some dark-stained wood board.
The total costs to date are 6,225,000 francs, and it is estimated that additional work will cost 870,000 francs, bringing the total to 7,095,000 francs.
In philology this word : ' ' francais ' ' comes from the word ' ' franc ' ' [frank].
In 1960 and 1961, 4 million and 10 million francs respectively had been allocated to supersonic research.