francophone
adjective[before noun]
uk/ˈfræŋ.kə.fəʊn/us/ˈfræŋ.koʊ.foʊn/speakingFrenchas themainorofficiallanguage:
以法语为主要(或官方)语言的francophoneAfrica非洲以法语为主要语言的地区
Using other languages
- Anglocentric
- Anglocentrism
- anglophone
- bilingualism
- biliterate
- code switch
- linguist
- monolingual
- native speaker
- non-native
- non-native speaker
- non-speaker
- pinyin
- polyglot
- render
- rendering
- signer
- speaker
- target language
- translator
francophone
noun[C]
(alsoFrancophone)uk/ˈfræŋ.kə.fəʊn/us/ˈfræŋ.koʊ.foʊn/someone whospeaksFrenchas a first ormainlanguage:
Most of the francophoneslivein these twoprovinces.
- InCanadianpolitics, a Quebeclieutenantis apoliticianfrom Quebec, usually a francophone and most often a Member of Parliament.
- Even today, there is still afeelingamong Francophones thatFrenchis soimportantthey don't need tolearnDutch.
- Itspopulationisdividedbetween theFlemishspeakersin Flanders and the Francophones.
Using other languages
- Anglocentric
- Anglocentrism
- anglophone
- bilingualism
- biliterate
- code switch
- linguist
- monolingual
- native speaker
- non-native
- non-native speaker
- non-speaker
- pinyin
- polyglot
- render
- rendering
- signer
- speaker
- target language
- translator