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Revision 5 . . October 20, 2001 5:11 am by Paul Drye [Use of this word as well as "Anglophone" and "Allophone" in Canadian English.]
Revision 4 . . October 19, 2001 11:37 pm by Aristotle [Added mention of Francophonie and anglophone.]
  

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A related term is anglophone, which means English-speaking.

A related term is "anglophone", which means English-speaking. In Québec, the term "allophone" has also been coined, and means "has a native language other than English or French". All three words have crossed over into Canadian English, and are politically charged to some extent.

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