It is the comminuty that communicate using French as a first language.
The city is in the region it is not a separate region but it is conjoined in Its big region so no
Yes Seattle is a functional region. A functional region is a region that is distinguished as either a metropolitan area or a city-region.
a formal region is a huge region characterised by many activities. a functional region is a region that serve other region like major cities serving rural or peripery areas.
if a materials composition varies from region to region it can be classified as what
quebec
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Countries where French is spoken are called francophone. A country either is or isn't francophone. It doesn't become francophone.
Francophone means French-speaking. For instance, Belgium is a francophone country as French is an official language there.
While French is the official language of Montreal, the city is actually bilingual with a significant English-speaking population as well. Many Montrealers are fluent in both French and English, reflecting the city's diverse linguistic heritage.
L'Oasis francophone was created in 2010-09.
No. Egypt was not controlled by France for long enough to be a francophone country.
the francophone countries in caribbean are macro,polo and hati
International Francophone Press Union was created in 1950.
Francophone countries are countries that speak french originally. They are NOT countries that are learning to speak french.
ASL is native to the US and English-speaking Canada, but dialects are used in 19 other countries, including (with the name of the ASL dialect in parentheses):Bolivia (Bolivian Sign Language)Ghana (Ghanaian Sign Language)Nigerian Sign (Nigerian Sign Language)Senegal (Francophone African Sign Language)Mauritania (Francophone African Sign Language)Mali (Francophone African Sign Language)Guinea (Francophone African Sign Language)Ivory Coast (Francophone African Sign Language)Burkina Faso (Francophone African Sign Language)Togo (Francophone African Sign Language)Benin (Francophone African Sign Language)Niger (Francophone African Sign Language)Chad (Francophone African Sign Language)Central African Republic (Francophone African Sign Language)Gabon (Francophone African Sign Language)Republic of Congo (Francophone African Sign Language)Democratic Republic of Congo (Francophone African Sign Language)Burundi (Francophone African Sign Language)Morocco (Francophone African Sign Language)There are also Sign languages which were standardized with ASL in a kind of creole fashion. These languages are not mutually intelligible with ASL, but they are related, in the way that Haitian Creole is related to French, including:Costa Rican Sign LanguageGreek Sign LanguageJamaican Sign Language
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