anglophone in English

adjective
1
English-speaking.
anglophone students
noun
1
an English-speaking person.
This is especially important in areas where francophones intermarry with anglophones and are incapable of transmitting the French language to their children.

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1. anglophobia Anglophobia Anglophobiac,anglophobic anglophobic Anglophobic anglophone Anglophone anglophone africa anglophone Canada anglophone Canadian Anglophone Caribbean Anglophone CEGEP system anglophone majority anglophone minority

2. Anglophone: Alternative spelling of <xref>Anglophone</xref>

3. The Analysing Cameroon’s Anglophone

4. Anglophone School District East

5. Definition of Anglophone : consisting of or belonging to an English-speaking population especially in a country where two or more languages are spoken Other Words from Anglophone Example Sentences Learn More about Anglophone Other Words from Anglophone

6. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Linguistics Anglophone an‧glo‧phone / ˈæŋɡləʊfəʊn, -ɡlə-$ -ɡloʊfoʊn, -ɡlə-/ noun [countable] SL someone who speaks English as their first language — Anglophone adjective the US and other Anglophone countries Examples from the Corpus Anglophone • This is the

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8. Definition of Anglophone in the Definitions.net dictionary

9. The "Global Anglophone" and Representation

10. Synonyms for Anglophone in Free Thesaurus

11. The Anglophone Crisis (French: Crise Anglophone), also known as the Ambazonia War, or the Cameroonian Civil War, is a conflict in the Southern Cameroons region of Cameroon, part of the long-standing Anglophone problem

12. What does Anglophone mean? Information and translations of Anglophone in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.

13. Introduction: Forms of the Global Anglophone The Form of Global Anglophone Literature is Grenfell Tower Mood, Health, and the Global Anglophone Novel Fragments of a World That “Doesn’t End”: The Apocalyptic Impulse in a Time of Perpetual War The Ends of Entanglement: Conjectures on a Future Politics for Global Anglophone Literature Postcolonial, Still

14. The Anglophone countries of Africa include Kenya and Zimbabwe. (Definition of Anglophone from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

15. Anglophone feminist critics drew to varying degrees on materialist, psychoanalytic, structuralist, anthropological

16. Anglophone Meaning: "English-speaking," 1895, from Anglo- + -phone

17. READ MORE: Cameroon’s Anglophone regions hit by violence during partial legislative polls

18. ‘Anglophone students’ ‘The current century is going to be the century of the global dominance of the English language, Anglophone culture, and of the Anglo-Saxon derived polities - for both good and ill.’

19. Anglophones suffer marginalisation, economic blockage (75 percent of resources come from the Anglophone

20. Are Anglophones Marginalised in Cameroon? A few state officials have denied claims of the Anglophone problem

21. The Anglophone area consists of two of the country’s ten regions, the Northwest and the Southwest

22. Anglophone es un programa de aprendizaje del inglés desde edad temprana y con profesorado nativo.

23. Anglophone es un programa de aprendizaje del inglés desde edad temprana y con profesorado nativo.

24. Anglophone EAST WOULD LIKE TO RESPECTFULLY ACKNOWLEDGE THAT WE GATHER ON THE UNCEDED, TRADITIONAL TERRITORY OF THE MI’KMAQ PEOPLE

25. They increased, adapted and improved the quality of services to the anglophone community, particularly in special needs living environments.

26. What does Anglophone mean? An English-speaking person, especially one in a country where two or more languages are sp

27. Following the suppression of 2016–17 Cameroonian protests, Ambazonian separatists in the Anglophone territories of Northwest Region and Southwest Region …

28. Adjective [ADJ n] Anglophone communities are English-speaking communities in areas where more than one language is commonly spoken.

29. OTHER FALLACIES AROUND THE Anglophone PROBLEM Some have argued that the thought of a return to federalism is a move backwards

30. It says that concision is a more recent "literary critic's word" & Conciseness is probably more familiar to the average Anglophone

31. Anglophone militant leaders finding support outside the country speak with an authority that exceeds the power and numbers of their constituencies

32. The Anglophone regions of the Cameroon – the South-West and North-West - make up approximately 20% of the country’s population

33. The Intercolonial Railway, however, was inaugurated in 1876 and Anglophone merchants developed the forestry industry in the early 20th century.

34. A 90-year-old archbishop was briefly abducted in a western Cameroon region gripped by conflict between Anglophone separatists and security forces, the …

35. Abuja Guaranty Trust Bank Plc is a foremost Financial Institution with business outlays spanning Anglophone and Francophone West Africa, East Africa and Europe

36. An Anglophone secessionist state of “Ambazonia” has been declared on the border of Nigeria and includes Cameroon’s only oil refinery which is currently inoperable.

37. She was the director for business development in Anglophone Africa at the United Bank for Africa at the bank's headquarters in Lagos, Nigeria.

38. ‘Those three Anglophone thinkers each tried to provide a theory, right or wrong, to engage and elucidate some kinds of facts about human communication.’ ‘The Gascon-Thomas Award, now in its 10th year, is always given to one francophone and one Anglophone artist in recognition of a significant contribution to Canadian theatre.’

39. Taken literally, “Anglophone literature” refers to literatures written in English; however, in literary studies the term has many inflections, hence the need for a working definition.

40. Since 2016, Cameroon’s Anglophone region has been marred by a cycle of civil unrest and serious human rights violations which have claimed more than 3,000 lives

41. After four years of civil war in Anglophone Cameroon, state and rebel forces have refused to engage in serious dialogue while citizens and children suffer in crossfire

42. The Activis Group will be offering training courses in SEO and E-Advertisiing to the Anglophone public of the “American Chamber of Commerce in France” in Lyon. Register yourself now !

43. Personally, I think the words “Anglophone” and “francophone” are a coinage to accomodate the arrivistes from the lower classes who think it something mark of excellence and achievement.

44. The current Anglophone Crisis began in 2017 as a low-scale insurgency demanding independence for the predominately English-speaking population in the country's north and south-western regions from

45. In April # the Government of Quebec also took administrative measures for Aboriginal, allophone and Anglophone students, in order to grant them # percent of summer jobs in the public service

46. Survivors and advocates say violent government attacks on villages have prompted an exodus from Cameroon’s two English-speaking regions in the northwest and southwest of the Anglophone region.

47. These include federalists, whose calls for a return to the constitutional arrangements of 1961 to 1972, which united one Francophone state and one Anglophone state in a federal system, are popular among Anglophones.

48. The Vatican’s top diplomat, Cardinal Pietro Parolin, visited Cameroon, including the Anglophone North West Region, at the end of January to call for peace and reconciliation in the country.

49. After the crackdown on Anglophone teachers and lawyers in 2017, who were demonstrating against alleged discrimination and unfair working practices enforced by the Francophone central government, an armed separatist movement arose

50. 1 day ago · A lasting solution to the Anglophone crisis requires a change in Cameroonian political practice, which is based on the myth that the government and civil service are infallible.