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What (who) is Francophile - definition

STRONG INTEREST IN OR LOVE OF FRENCH PEOPLE, CULTURE, AND HISTORY
Francophilia; Pro-French; Francophiles; Frankophile; Gallophile; Gallophilia
  • Francophile restaurant in [[Münster]], [[Germany]]
  • Monument of gratitude to France for help in World War I in center of [[Belgrade]], [[Belgrade Fortress]]

Francophile         
¦ noun a person who is fond of or greatly admires France or the French.
Francophile         
A Francophile, also known as Gallophile, is a person who has a strong affinity towards any or all of the French language, French history, French culture and/or French people. That affinity may include France itself or its history, language, cuisine, literature, etc.

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Francophile

A Francophile, also known as Gallophile, is a person who has a strong affinity towards any or all of the French language, French history, French culture and/or French people. That affinity may include France itself or its history, language, cuisine, literature, etc. The term "Francophile" can be contrasted with Francophobe (or Gallophobe), someone who shows hatred or other forms of negative feelings towards all that is French. Some Welsh, who are closely connected to Brittany, prefer calling themselves "Gallophiles" to "Walophiles".

Francophilia often arises in former French colonies, where the elite spoke French and adopted many French habits. In other European countries such as Romania and Russia, French culture has also long been popular among the upper class. Historically, Francophilia has been associated with supporters of the philosophy of Enlightenment during and after the French Revolution, where democratic uprisings challenged the autocratic regimes of Europe.

Examples of use of Francophile
1. The Francophile audience in the hall burst into stormy applause.
2. By background, instinct and political conviction Mrs Merkel does not appear a natural Francophile.
3. My parents also came from Francophile families, so we also grew up occasionally eating baguettes and Roquefort.
4. That his sympathies were Francophile rather than Germanic became clearer when he recalled his own attempt to become a musician by taking up the trumpet at school.
5. But being Francophile should not make one an unthinking supporter of the kind of souped–up Entente Cordiale that President Sarkozy proposed yesterday.