Anglo-French is a term used in contexts involving France and the United Kingdom (UK). Strictly, the designation "Anglo-" refers specifically to England, not the UK as a whole, but it is understood to refer to the UK and not only England. The term "Franco-British" is sometimes used instead.
France–United Kingdom relations – any joint activities between France and the UKNationalityA person or family with English and French ancestry may be said to be Anglo-FrenchA multinational corporation operating in England and France can be Anglo-FrenchThe variety of French used in medieval England; the name can refer to all such French, including the Anglo-Norman language, or only to later versionsAnglo-Français and Français (hound) – an ancient type of hunting dogAnglo-French (automobile) – made in Birmingham, England 1896–7Franglais, a Macaronic mixture of French and English languages. referenceEver curious about what that abbreviation stands for? fullforms has got them all listed out for you to explore. Simply,Choose a subject/topic and get started on a self-paced learning journey in a world of fullforms.
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