Francophone = French speaker
Anglophone = English speaker
???? = German speaker
@HTHR FRANCOPHONE = FRENCH SPEAKER
ANGLOPHONE = ENGLISH SPEAKER
???? = GERMAN SPEAKER
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I don't know, deutschersprecher kinda rolls off the tongue though
@witchfynder_finder Carcassonne
@witchfynder_finder Bananaphone = Bananish speaker
@witchfynder_finder germanophone (source: wikipedia)
@danielhglus Somehow that wasn't what I expected...
@witchfynder_finder yeah I was expecting some cool latin-derived prefix, but I saw the term in https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_language#Geographic_distribution and it checked out when I searched it
@witchfynder_finder Allophone. :P
(But I think only Québec uses it this way.)
@JordiGH Oh, Quebec~
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Germanophone is the word you're looking for ;)
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