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Cameroon is an English equivalent of 'Le Cameroun'. In French, countries are either masculine or feminine. The definite article 'le' means 'the', and identifies 'Cameroon' as a masculine noun in French.

It's a country on the west coast of Africa. Its complete name in French is 'La République duCameroun'. The translation respects the same word order English as in French: 'The Republic of the Cameroon'.

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