Dialects of French
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Dialects of the French language are spoken in France and around the world. The francophones of France generally use Metropolitan French although some also use regional dialects or varieties such as Meridional French. In Europe outside of France there are Belgian French, Swiss French, and in Italy Aostan French. In Canada, French is an official language along with English; the two main dialects of French in Canada are Quebec French and Acadian French.
[edit] List of dialects
- Acadian French
- African French
- Aostan French
- Belgian French
- Cajun French
- Canadian French
- Cambodian French
- Gaspé French
- Indian French
- Jersey Legal French
- Lao French
- Maghreb French
- Metropolitan French
- Meridional French
- Newfoundland French
- Quebec French
- South East Asian French
- Swiss French
[edit] See also
- Dialect
- French-based creole languages
- Languages of France
- La Francophonie
- Law French
- Standard French
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