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I . fran·co·phone [ˈfræŋkəʊfəʊn, Am -koʊfoʊn] ADJ

francophone
francophone
frankofon form

II . fran·co·phone [ˈfræŋkəʊfəʊn, Am -koʊfoʊn] N esp Can

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Six per cent of the riding's residents are francophone.
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She was named as the party's critic for culture and francophone affairs.
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She has translated ground-breaking anthologies and books in francophone literatures.
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The minister-president does not count against the language quota, but in practice every minister-president has been a bilingual francophone.
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This policy decision was popular in most of the province, though extremely unpopular in its francophone regions.
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There they founded a francophone theatre which lasted until 1798.
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Francophone Wallonia became an early industrial boom area, affluent and politically dominant.
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The network primarily aired francophone music, although some English Canadian and international music aired as well.
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There is no single test like the TOEFL, but instead a variety of possible tests used to measure language proficiency of non-francophones in non-francophone countries.
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