francophone

/ˈfræŋkəˌfoʊn/
adjective
  1. Relating to or describing people or places where French is spoken.
    • She enrolled her children in a francophone school to preserve their language skills.
    • Montreal is a vibrant francophone city in North America.
    • The organization supports francophone communities around the world.
noun
  1. A person who speaks French, especially as their first or main language.
    • As a native francophone, she found it easy to translate the document.
    • The school offers special programs for francophones learning English.
    • The conference brought together francophones from Canada, France, and Senegal.
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