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Anglophone
[ang-gluh-fohn]
noun
an English-speaking person, especially a native speaker of English.
adjective
of or relating to speakers of English.
Anglophone
/ ˈæŋɡəˌəʊ /
noun
a person who speaks English, esp a native speaker
adjective
speaking English
Word History and Origins
Origin of Anglophone1
Example Sentences
To date, five million anglophone Cameroonians have been dragged into the conflict - equivalent to one-fifth of the total population.
Organisations such as Human Rights Watch have recorded the brutal response of the security forces to the anglophone independence movement.
And, in late 2017 as tensions escalated, anglophone separatist leaders declared independence for what they called the Federal Republic of Ambazonia.
Although the talks established a special status for the country's two anglophone regions which acknowledged their unique history, very little was resolved in practical terms.
The militants were - and still are - fighting for the independence of Cameroon's two anglophone regions in what is a predominantly francophone country.
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