Dialect comparison

Acadian French vs Meridional French

Compare two dialects of French side by side — where they're spoken, what they're called, and how they relate.

Acadian French

The French of the Maritime provinces, especially New Brunswick. Preserves several 17th-century features lost in both Quebec and Metropolitan French.

Approximate centre
46.09°, -64.78°
Meridional French

Southern French · Français méridional

The southern French of Marseille, Toulouse, and the broader Occitan-speaking belt. Marked by realisation of mute vowels and a distinct intonation contour.

Spoken in
Approximate centre
43.61°, 3.88°

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