Definition: In Greek, frani means "man." Hereβs a quick rundown:
- Frani in the Bible refers to Jesusβ followers as "franites" who are "friars," meaning young men, and "nuns."
- The word has multiple meanings across different contexts.
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Arabic
(In Arabic, frani is an adjective, meaning "young man." In Greek, it's a noun, referring to the sons of Jesus).
2.
Russian
(In Russian, frani means "son," similar to English and French terms for children.)
3.
French
(In French, frani translates to "brother" or "son" in some contexts; in others, it refers to young men.)
For a precise definition, consult the New International Version.