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I have never actually had the pleasure of speaking with a francophone (French, Franco-Canadian, Haitian, French speaking African...) and I was wondering if anyone would mind telling me some differences between French spoken in different parts of the world. I know they have different words and sometimes grammar points, but I would like to know about how the words and phrases are pronounced.
PAR EXEMPLE: I would say that British English is spoken much faster than American and more in the throat, Canadian English is much slower and the vowel sounds are exaggerated, Australian English is somewhat like British English but has a much different vocabulary, and Scottish English is almost unrecognisable as English at all to other speakers of the language. I would also say that American English is broken up into Northern, Eastern and Southern vatriations. I think you get my drift. I would really appreciate any input from the francophone world.
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