Frankfurt am Main in different languages
Francfort (Spanish)
Fráncfort (Spanish)
Fráncfort - Frankfurt am Main (Galician)
Fráncfort d'o Meno (Aragonese)
Fráncfort del Meno (Spanish)
Francfòrt sul Main (Occitan (post 1500))
Francfort-sur-le-Main (French)
Francoforte (Italian)
Francoforte sul Meno (Italian)
Francofurtum ad Moenum (Latin)
Frankfurt (Welsh, Breton, Azerbaijani, Language Name, Ido, Romansh, Basque, Turkish, Indonesian, Quechua, Interlingua (International Auxiliary Language Asso, Hungarian, Kurdish, Bosnian, Cornish, Irish,
English, Corsican, Western Frisian, Northern Sami, German, Scottish Gaelic, Malay (macrolanguage), Estonian, Icelandic, Romanian, Spanish, Nauru)
Frankfurt am Main (
English, German, Finnish, Portuguese, Limburgan, Afrikaans, Danish, Vietnamese, Uzbek, Albanian, Ido, Faroese, Indonesian, Norwegian, Luxembourgish, Hungarian, Bosnian, Dutch, Volapük, Swedish, Norwegian Nynorsk)
Frankfurt del Main (Catalan)
Frankfurt na Majni (Slovenian, Croatian)
Frankfurt nad Menem (Polish)
Frankfurt nad Mohanem (Czech)
Frankfurt nad Mohanom (Slovak)
Frankfurt/Main (German)
Frankfurtas prie Maino (Lithuanian)
Frankfurte pie Mainas (Latvian)
Frankfurto ĉe Majno (Esperanto)
Φρανκφούρτη (Modern Greek (1453-))
Франкфурт (Russian)
Франкфурт на Мајни (Serbian)
Франкфурт на Майн (Bulgarian)
Франкфурт-на-Майне (Russian)
פרנקפורט (Hebrew)
فرانكفورت (Uighur, Arabic)
فرانکفورت (Persian)
ফ্র্যাংকফার্ট (Bengali)
แฟรงค์เฟิร์ต (Thai)
ფრანკფურტ-ამ-მაინი (Georgian)
フランクフルト・アム・マイン (Japanese)
프랑크푸르트 (Korean)