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French-speaking

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adj.1.able to communicate in French.
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Adj.1.French-speaking - able to communicate in French
communicatory, communicative - able or tending to communicate; "was a communicative person and quickly told all she knew"- W.M.Thackeray
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French-speaking [ˈfrentʃˌspiːkɪŋ] ADJfrancófono, francohablante, de habla francesa


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A CROP survey of more than 3,000 English speaking and Francophone Quebecers reports that in the western part of Montreal (where the province's largest concentration of Anglophones are found) 55% of English-speakers of the sample said they were generally satisfied with access, while only 39% felt the same way in Montreal's largely French-speaking east end.
As a part of a qualitative study, 42 French-speaking women (from Quebec, Africa, and Haiti), ages 25 to 51 years old, participated in a semi-structured interview.
Andre Boisclair of Quebec doesn't just want to lead Canada's French-speaking province.
 
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