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Summary Of: African French

These African French speakers are now an important part of the... All the African French varieties differ from... Differences in pronunciation between varieties of African French can be quite important... each regional variety of African French has its own local words that are not the same as in other varieties of... African French speakers often switch to a more standard form of French avoiding this local vocabulary... there also exist some African French words that are found across many African countries... The local African French vocabulary not found in standard French ranges from slang frowned upon by educated people... are some examples of words used in the African French variety spoken in Abidjan...

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