noun
- the community of French-speaking peoples and nations, or the use and promotion of the French language worldwide
Usage: often capitalized when referring to the international organization; from French, literally 'French-speaking'
Examples
- The francophonie includes countries across Africa, Europe, and the Caribbean.
- Quebec plays an important role in North American francophonie.
- The organization promotes cultural exchange within the francophonie.
- Many African nations are active members of the francophonie.
- Francophonie Day is celebrated on March 20 each year.