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Francophone
[frang-kuh-fohn]
adjective
Also Francophonic speaking French, especially as a member of a French-speaking population.
noun
a person who speaks French, especially a native speaker.
Francophone
/ ˈfræŋkəʊˌfəʊn /
noun
a person who speaks French, esp a native speaker
adjective
speaking French as a native language
using French as a lingua franca
Word History and Origins
Origin of Francophone1
Example Sentences
This reshuffling of the power structure was presented abroad by regime mouthpieces as moving from a strong presidential system to a supposedly more democratic "parliamentary" model – in tune with the traditions of the Commonwealth, which Togo, like Gabon, had joined in 2022, to broaden its international connections and reduce reliance on traditional francophone links with France, the former colonial ruler.
The following day, social media users outside Francophone West Africa pounced on the misinformation and pushed it out to an English-speaking audience in Nigeria, Kenya and South Africa, encouraging other social media users to follow suit.
In late 2016, peaceful protests started against what was perceived to be the creeping use of the francophone legal system in the region's courtrooms.
The militants were - and still are - fighting for the independence of Cameroon's two anglophone regions in what is a predominantly francophone country.
What happens in Ivory Coast really matters and is widely noticed, across West Africa and indeed, also right across francophone Africa more generally.
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