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2006-10-19 00:16:01 · 8 answers · asked by marziotta7 1 in Education & Reference Words & Wordplay

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Well a francophone is someone who speaks French..

In what context was francophonyism used?

2006-10-19 00:18:16 · answer #1 · answered by Thomas V 4 · 0 0

A francophone is a person who speaks French or it describes a country where French is the main language.

2006-10-19 07:18:45 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It's means that someone really likes Michael Crawford when he was playing that lovable chap, Frank Spencer

2006-10-19 07:23:44 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Someone who loves France and speaks french.

2006-10-19 07:18:28 · answer #4 · answered by oakesy1971 3 · 0 0

I think it is someone who pretends to be French. Break up the word...Franco.....French phony......a phony!!!! A phoney French person.

2006-10-19 07:25:28 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It doesn't exsist - I googled it and and have looked in a dictionary so I reckon someones been spinning you a line.

Sorry :(

2006-10-19 07:30:51 · answer #6 · answered by Girl with pink in her hair 3 · 0 0

something to do with pretending to be French?

2006-10-19 07:19:40 · answer #7 · answered by daisymay 5 · 0 0

huh?

2006-10-19 07:17:54 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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