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Canadian French
Canadian French is an umbrella term for the varieties of the French language used in Canada. French is the mother tongue of about 7 million Canadians (21% of the Canadian population, compared to 58% for English)[1]. The name "Canadian French" does not refer to a single dialect, but is primarily an umbrella term for several distinct dialects.
The term Canadian French was formerly used to refer specifically to Quebec French and the closely related varieties of Ontario and Western Canada descended from it.[2] This is presumably because Canada and Acadia were distinct parts of New France, and even British North America until 1867. However, the term Canadian French is now not usually felt to exclude Acadian French. Phylogenetically, Québec French, Métis French and Brayon French are representatives of koine French in the Americas whereas Acadian French and Newfoundland French are derivatives of non-koinesized local dialects in France.[3] NotesSee also
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