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Definitions for
"Anglophone"
Keywords:
tongue
,
english
,
mother
,
francophone
,
natively
Related Terms:
Patois
,
Francophone
,
Anglicism
,
Native speaker
,
Standard english
,
Colloquial
,
Periphrasis
,
Colloquialism
,
Dialect
,
English
,
Circumlocution
,
Vernacular
,
Discourse
,
Slang
,
American sign language
,
Tongue
,
Idiomatic
,
Articulate
,
Deixis
,
Bushism
,
Ell
,
Dominant language
,
Modern english
,
Bilingual
,
Diglossia
,
Blah
,
Jargon
,
Cant
,
Gobbledygook
,
Speak
,
Orator
,
Sign language
,
Panegyric
,
Usage
,
Pronunciation
,
Speech
,
Telegraphic speech
,
Reported speech
,
Pidgin
,
Foreign language
,
Word
,
Monologue
,
Americanism
,
Lingua franca
,
Rhetoric
,
Expression
,
Register
,
Language
,
Esperanto
Person with English as mother tongue. (Source: 1996 Census Dictionary, Statistics Canada)
atlas.nrcan.gc.ca
A Canadian whose mother tongue is English (derived from francophone)
quaker.org
Any person, of whatever ethnic origin or mother tongue, whose first official language is English.
psc-cfp.gc.ca
A person who speaks English natively or adopted it as its primary language through assimilation.
english.republiquelibre.org
An anglophone is someone who speaks the English language natively or by adoption. As an adjective, it means English-speaking, whether referring to individuals, groups or places.
en.wikipedia.org
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