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  2. Franglais - Wikipedia

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    Franglais (French: [fʁɑ̃ɡlɛ]) or Frenglish (/ ˈ f r ɛ ŋ ɡ l ɪ ʃ / FRENG-glish) is a French blend that referred first to the overuse of English words by French speakers [1] and later to diglossia or the macaronic mixture of French (français) and English (anglais).

  3. Language isolate - Wikipedia

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    A genetic relationship is when two different languages are descended from a common ancestral language. [6] This is what makes up a language family, which is a set of languages for which sufficient evidence exists to demonstrate that they descend from a single ancestral language and are therefore genetically related. [1]

  4. France–United Kingdom relations - Wikipedia

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    The term Franglais, a portmanteau combining the French words "français" and "anglais", refers to the combination of French and English (mostly in the UK) or the use of English words and nouns of Anglo-Saxon roots in French (in France).

  5. Glossary of French words and expressions in English

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    à la short for (ellipsis of) à la manière de; in the manner of/in the style of [1]à la carte lit. "on the card, i.e. menu". In restaurants it refers to ordering individual dishes from the menu rather than a fixed-price meal.

  6. French-Canadian Americans - Wikipedia

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    French (Canadian and American) · English · Franglais: Religion; Predominantly Roman Catholicism, minority of Protestantism: Related ethnic groups; French Canadians, French Americans, Canadian Americans, Breton Canadians, French people, Cajuns, Métis Americans, Métis

  7. French Americans - Wikipedia

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    French, Louisiana Creole, English, Franglais: Religion; Predominantly Christian (majority Catholic, minority Protestant) Related ethnic groups; French Canadians, French-Canadian Americans, Basque Americans, Belgian Americans (Wisconsin Walloons), Breton Americans, Catalan Americans, Corsican Americans

  8. René Étiemble - Wikipedia

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    René Étiemble. René Ernest Joseph Eugène Étiemble (26 January 1909 in Mayenne, Mayenne – 7 January 2002 in Vigny) was a French essayist, scholar, novelist, and promoter of Middle Eastern and Asian cultures.

  9. Anglo-French - Wikipedia

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    Anglo-French (or sometimes Franco-British) may refer to: . France–United Kingdom relations; Anglo-Norman language or its descendants, varieties of French used in medieval England