anglophone countries

  • 1anglophone — an|glo|phone [ˈæŋgləufəun, glə US gloufoun, glə ] n someone who speaks English as their first language >anglophone adj ▪ the US and other anglophone countries …

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  • 2Anglophone Caribbean — The term Anglophone Caribbean is used to refer to the independent English speaking countries of the Caribbean region. Upon a country s full independence from the United Kingdom, Anglophone Caribbean traditionally becomes the preferred sub… …

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  • 3Anglophone — An Anglophone (or anglophone) is someone who speaks the English language. As an adjective, it refers to belonging to an English speaking population especially in a country where two or more languages are spoken [ [http://www.merriam… …

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  • 4anglophone — adjective anglophone populations or countries have English as one of their languages anglophone noun (C) …

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  • 5Dutch Crossing: Journal of Low Countries Studies —   …

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  • 6List of countries where English is an official language — The following is a list of sovereign states and territories where English is an official language, in order of population. Several of these nations, like India, Ireland, New Zealand, Canada and the Philippines, use English as an official language …

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  • 7List of countries by English-speaking population — This is a list of countries of the world sorted by the total English speaking population in that country. This includes both native speakers and second language speakers of English. Statistics on second language speakers are usually imprecise, in …

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  • 8North America — North American redirects here. For other uses, see North American (disambiguation). North America Area …

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  • 10western Africa, history of — Introduction       history of the region from the 11th century to the present.       A reasonable body of sources for the writing of western African history begins to be available about AD 1000. Three centuries earlier, the Arabs (Arab) had… …

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