Collective term for French varieties of North America
Not to be confused with French Americans.
American French (French: le français d'Amérique) is a collective term used for the varieties of the French language that are spoken in North America,[citation needed] which include:
Canadian French
Quebec French
Joual
Ontario French
Métis French
Acadian French
Chiac
St. Marys Bay French
Brayon
Newfoundland French
in the United States:
Frenchville French
Louisiana French
Missouri French
Muskrat French
New England French (a variety of Canadian French spoken in New England)
AmericanFrench (French: le français d'Amérique) is a collective term used for the varieties of the French language that are spoken in North America,[citation...
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are part of the French Canadian American population and speak their own form of French. Various dialects of French spoken in France are also spoken in...
and transcription delimiters. Missouri French (French: français du Missouri) or Illinois Country French (French: français du Pays des Illinois) also known...
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