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French language, a
credible estimate of the
number of "
francophones réels" (real
francophones), that is,
individuals who
speak French on a
daily basis...
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Haitian Creole. A French-speaking
person or
nation may be
referred to as
Francophone in both
English and French.
French is an
official language in 28 countries...
- Franco-Ontariennes if female,
sometimes known as
Ontarois and Ontaroises) are
Francophone Canadians that
reside in the
province of Ontario. Most are
French Canadians...
- This is a list of
francophone communities in Ontario. Muni****lities with a high
percentage of French-speakers in the
Canadian province of
Ontario are...
- The
party was
founded as the
Democratic Front of
Francophones (Front Démocratique des
Francophones, FDF) on 11 May 1964 as a
response to the language...
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customary language,
where a
significant proportion of the po****tion are
francophones (French speakers), or
where there is a
notable affiliation with French...
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French Community Commission)
informally changed its name to
Parlement francophone bruxellois (French-speaking
Brussels Parliament). The
Parliament is currently...
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percent are
native francophones and 95
percent speak French as
their first or
second language.
About one
million native francophones live in
other provinces...
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Francophone Canadians (or French-speaking Canadians) are
citizens of
Canada who
speak French. In 2011, 9,809,155
people in Canada, or 30.1% of the po****tion...
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Since Independence. London: Pall Mall Press. Manning,
Patrick (1998).
Francophone Sub-Saharan Africa, 1880–1995.
Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-64255-8...