francophone

UK:*UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/ˈfræŋkəʊfəʊn/US:USA pronunciation: respellingUSA pronunciation: respelling(frangkə fōn′)

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francophone n ([sb] who can speak French)francófono, francófona nm, nf
 A group of francophones meets in this cafe every week to discuss French literature.
 Un grupo de francófonos se reúne en este café cada semana para discutir literatura francesa.
francophone n (native French speaker)francófono, francófona nm, nf
 My mother is a francophone because she grew up in France.
 Mi madre es una francófona porque creció en Francia.
francophone adj (French-speaking)francófono/a adj
 I was born in a francophone country, but I moved when I was a baby so I don't speak any French.
 Nací en un país francófono pero me mudé cuando era un bebé, así que no hablo francés.
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