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Gallo-Romance languages
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Areal groups
Canadian French
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Langues d'oïl
Antillean Creole
Dominican
Grenadian
Saint Lucian
Bourbonnais Creoles
Agalega
Chagossian
Mauritian
Réunion
Rodriguan
Seychellois
French
*
Acadian
Chiac
St. Marys Bay
African
*
Abidjan
Kinshasa
Aostan
Belgian
Métis
New England
Québécois
*
Joual
Magoua
Cambodian
Francien
Frenchville
Haitian
Houma French
Indian
Jersey Legal
Laotian
Middle French
Meridional
Metropolitan
Missouri
Muskrat
Newfoundland
Ontarian
Saint-Barthélemy
Standard
Swiss
Vietnamese
Norman
Anglo-Norman
Augeron
Auregnais
Cauchois
Cotentinais
Guernésiais
Jèrriais
Law French
Old Norman
Sercquiais
Others
Angevin
Berrichon
Bolze
Bourbonnais
Burgundian
Burundi Pidgin
Camfranglais
Champenois
Frainc-Comtou
Gallo
Guianese
Haitian Creole
*
Karipúna Creole
Labrador Inuit Pidgin
Lorrain
Welche
Louisiana Creole
Louisiana French
Michif
Moselle Romance
Nouchi
Old French
Orléanais
Petit nègre
Picard
Poitevin-Saintongeais
Poitevin
Saintongeais
Tayo
Tây Bồi
Walloon
Wisconsin Walloon
Zarphatic
Francoprovencalic
Faetar
/Faetar-Cigliàje
Franco-Provençal
/Arpitan
Savoyard
Valdôtain
Italics
indicate
extinct languages
or dialects
A star (*) indicates
varieties with more than 5 million speakers
Languages between parentheses are
varieties
of the language on their left.
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