American French
Not to be confused with French American.
American French (French: le français d'Amérique) is a collective term used for the varieties of the French language that are spoken in North America:
- Quebec French
- Quebec French phonology
- Quebec French lexicon
- Acadian French
- Ontario French
- Newfoundland French
- Cajun French
- Colonial French
- Louisiana French
- Missouri French
- Louisiana Creole French
- New England French
- Canadian French
- French America
- Brayon
- Joual
- Chiac
- Michif
- Magoua
- Chaouin
- Metis French
- Paw Paw French
- Muskrat French
- Haitian French
- French language
- Saint-Barthelemy French
- French language in Canada
- French language in the United States
- Varieties of French
- History of French
- Francophonie
- French-based creole languages
- Association quebecoise de linguistique
- Conseil superieur de la langue francaise (Quebec)
- Council for the Development of French in Louisiana
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