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Brayons are
referred to by the
masculine les
Brayons or the
feminine les Brayonnes. They
speak with a
French accent also
known as "
Brayon". "
Brayon"...
- Canada.
Acadian French has
seven regional accents,
including Chiac and
Brayon.
Since there was
relatively little linguistic contact with
France from the...
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Meridional North American dialects Canadian Acadian Chiac St.
Marys Bay
French Brayon Newfoundland Quebec Joual Magoua Franco-Ontarian Métis
Muskrat New England...
- A
ploye (French pronunciation: [plwa]) is a
Brayon flatbread type mix of
buckwheat flour,
wheat flour,
baking powder and
water which is
extremely po****r...
- county's po****tion
speaks French. Its
Francophone po****tion are
known as "
Brayons."
Forestry is the
major industry in the county. The
first inhabitants of...
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regional accents (for example,
Chiac in the
southeast of New Brunswick, or
Brayon in the
northwest of New Brunswick). Most can also
speak English. The Louisiana...
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Joual Ontario French Métis
French Acadian French Chiac St.
Marys Bay
French Brayon Newfoundland French in the
United States:
Frenchville French Louisiana French...
- with
North American regional identities such as
French Canadian, Acadian,
Brayon,
Louisiana French (Cajun, Creole) than as a
coherent group, but also because...
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among Newfoundland Francophones than the
distinctive peninsular dialect.
Brayon French is
spoken in
Madawaska County, New Brunswick, and, to a
lesser extent...
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Madawaska area may also be
identified as
Brayon,
although sociologists have
disputed whether the
Brayons represent a
distinct francophone community...