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Francophone
Fran·co·phone or fran·co·phone F0297000 (frăng′kə-fōn′)n. A French-speaking person, especially in a region where two or more languages are spoken.adj. French-speaking. Fran′co·phon′ic (-fŏn′ĭk) adj.Francophone (ˈfræŋkəʊˌfəʊn) n (Peoples) a person who speaks French, esp a native speakeradj1. (Languages) speaking French as a native language2. using French as a lingua francaFran•co•phone (ˈfræŋ kəˌfoʊn) adj. 1. (of a population, country, etc.) French-speaking. n. 2. a speaker of French. [1895–1900] TranslationsFrancophone
FrancophoneA person, company, or country for which French is the primary language. Because of the historical importance of French as an international language and of France as a world power, French is one of the most common languages in international commerce. |