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Black French people also known as French Black people or Afro-French (Afro-Français) are French people who are Sub-Saharan African (including Afro-Caribbean, Malagasy and Afro-Arabs) and Melanesian. It also includes people of mixed ancestry. The absence of a legal definition of what it means to be "black" in France, the extent of anti ...
African French (French: français africain) is the generic name of the varieties of the French language spoken by an estimated 167 million people in Africa in 2023 or 51% of the French-speaking population of the world [4][5][6] spread across 34 countries and territories. [Note 1] This includes those who speak French as a first or second ...
This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:French sportspeople. It includes French sportspeople that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Black French sportspeople who hold French nationality or have represented France.
S. Senegalese people of French descent (2 C, 11 P) Seychellois people of French descent (13 P) Sierra Leonean people of French descent (1 C, 3 P) South African people of French descent (1 C, 44 P)
C. French people of Cameroonian descent (2 C, 21 P) French people of Cape Verdean descent (2 C, 9 P) French people of Central African Republic descent (2 C, 2 P) French people of Chadian descent (2 C, 5 P) French people of Comorian descent (1 C, 14 P) French people of Democratic Republic of the Congo descent (2 C, 20 P ...
Malayo-Polynesian (Malagasy) Indo-European (Afrikaaner) The ethnic groups of Africa number in the thousands, with each ethnicity generally having their own language (or dialect of a language) and culture. The ethnolinguistic groups include various Afroasiatic, Khoisan, Niger-Congo, and Nilo-Saharan populations.
The Marinière is a French article of clothing commonly used in stereotypical depictions of the French. Stereotypes of French people include real or imagined characteristics of the French people used by people who see the French people as a single and homogeneous group. [1][2][3] French stereotypes are common beliefs among those expressing anti ...
The French diaspora (French: Diaspora française) consists of French people and their descendants living outside France. Countries with significant numbers of people with French ancestry include Canada and the United States , whose territories were partly colonized by France between the 17th and 19th centuries, as well as Argentina and Uruguay .