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francophone
adjective, fran·co·phone often capitalized \-ˌfōn\
Definition of FRANCOPHONE
: of, having, or belonging to a population using French as its first or sometimes second language
— Francophone noun
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First Known Use of FRANCOPHONE
1962
Rhymes with FRANCOPHONE
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