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No, ‘friable’ doesn’t mean Spanish - it’s an English word! Friable is an adjective that describes something that can be easily crumbled or broken into small pieces. You might hear it used to describe soil, for example. Whoa - talk about a mouthful!

What Does Friable Mean In Spanish? [Solved]

Well, friable means something that’s crumbly and easy to break apart. It’s like a cookie that just falls apart in your hands - it’s totally friable! No, friable doesn’t mean Spanish. Friable is an adjective that means something can be easily crumbled or broken into small pieces.