Anglo-French
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Anglo-French is a term that may be used in several contexts:
- Nationality, e.g. a person with one English parent and one French parent may be said to be Anglo-French
- Anglo-French (automobile)
- Joint activities between England (or the UK) and France, e.g. France – United Kingdom relations
- Linguistic - may be used to refer to the dialect of French that developed in England following the decline of the Norman language there. It may also be used erroneously to describe the Anglo-Norman language, the dialect of Old Norman used in medieval England
- Animals - Anglo-Français and Français (hound)s are a type of hunting dogs
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