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Q: Why there is more phoneme in French of Canada than in French of France?
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What is an allophone?

An allophone is a phonetical term for any of two or more alternative pronunciations for a phoneme, or, in Canada, a person whose mother tongue is neither English or French.


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French is mostly spoken in Quebec but since Quebec is part of Canada then they recognize it as Canada's second language but Quebec has tried many different ways and wants to be its own country. It speaks two different languages because they were settled by the English and the French.


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