The adjective francophone (alternately Francophone) means French-speaking, typically as primary language, whether referring to individuals, groups or places.
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Outside of Quebec, the highest number of Francophones in Canada, 485,000, excluding those who claim multiple mother tongues, reside in Ontario, whereas New Brunswick, home to the ...
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A French-speaking person, especially in a region where two or more languages are spoken. adj.
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Center for Acadian and Creole Folklore Études Francophones Minor in Cajun and Creole Studies ... Modern Languages at UL Lafayette Francophone Studies
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Modern Francophones--Society--Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage Web ... Assimilation has long been a serious problem for French-speaking Newfoundlanders and Labradorians.
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West Coast Acadian Francophones--Society--Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage Web ... West Coast Acadian Francophones. In 1755, the British decided to expel the Acadians from their ...
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French language, member of the Romance group of the Italic subfamily of the Indo-European Indo-European, family of languages having more speakers than any other language family.
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Francophones in Ontario - Introduction and highlights of Statistical profile ... Location : Publications > Statistical Profiles > Francophones in Ontario--Introduction
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From 1840 until 1867, Ontario (Canada West) and Quebec (Canada East) were joined together as one colony under the Union of the Canadas. Although Francophones in the ...
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When one thinks of the early settlers of Newfoundland and Labrador, they think of the English and Irish in Newfoundland, and the Innu in Labrador.
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The AFN is a non-profit organization mandated to respond to the needs and expectations of the Francophones and Francophiles population of the ...
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Words of wisdom from great French and francophone thinkers, in French and English ... More from About.com. Work Hard, Travel Easy The best tips for business travelers.
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Words of wisdom from great French and francophone thinkers, in French and English ... French Quotations ~ Citations francophones. Wit and wisdom from great French and francophone ...
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The largest Alliance française in the U.S: French language teaching and cultural events;the largest private French library in the U.S.
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