Dialect comparison

Métis French vs West African French

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

Métis French

Mitchif Français · Prairie French

The French variety of the Métis Nation of the Canadian Prairies. Distinct from Quebec and Acadian French; not to be confused with Michif, the mixed Cree-French language of the same communities.

Approximate centre
49.90°, -97.14°
West African French

The French of Francophone West Africa — used in administration, education, and media. Strong contact features from Wolof, Bambara, and other regional languages.

Approximate centre
14.69°, -17.45°

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