- The
French language became an
international language, the
second international language alongside Latin, in the
Middle Ages, "from the
fourteenth century...
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compilations have been
issued collecting aspects of Franco's work, most
notably Francophonic, a pair of two-CD sets of
highlights issued by Stern's in 2007 and 2009...
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internationale de la Francophonie, an
international organization representing Francophonic and
Francophilic countries and
regions This
disambiguation page lists...
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Seydou is the
Francophonic-orthography
variant of the
Arabic name Sa'id,
commonly used in West Africa.
Notable people with the name include:
Seydou Barry...
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Amadou is the
Francophonic-orthography
variant of the
Islamic name Ahmad,
commonly used in West Africa.
Amadou is
interchangeable with the
forms Ahmadu...
- Karai-karai (
Francophonic spelling: Karekare, Kerrikerri, Ajami: كاراي-كاراي) is a
language spoken in West Africa, most
prominently North eastern Nigeria...
- life). The
group remains active and has
achieved great success within Francophonic countries. U-Report is a free SMS
social monitoring tool and real-time...
- La
Justice is a
Tunisian francophonic Jewish newspaper founded in 1909 by Mardochée Smaja. The main goal
behind this
journal was the
advocacy for political...
- La
Gazette d'Israël was a
Tunisian francophonic newspaper for the
Jewish community,
founded in
October 1938 by E.
Ganem in Tunis. Its editor-in-chief was...
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simply Anglos in a
Quebec context, are a
linguistic minority in the
Francophonic province of Quebec.
According to the 2011
Canadian census, 599,225 people...