• Brayons are referred to by the masculine les Brayons or the feminine les Brayonnes. They speak with a French accent also known as "Brayon". "Brayon"...
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    Acadia, Canada. Acadian French has 7 regional accents, including Chiac and Brayon. Since there was relatively little linguistic contact with France from the...
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  • Brayon Blake (born December 8, 1995) is an American professional basketball player. He played college basketball at Cochise College, North Idaho College...
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  • Joual Ontario French Métis French Acadian French Chiac St. Marys Bay French Brayon Newfoundland French in the United States: Frenchville French Louisiana French...
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    Meridional North American dialects Canadian Acadian Chiac St. Marys Bay French Brayon Newfoundland Quebec Joual Magoua Franco-Ontarian Métis Muskrat New England...
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  • among Newfoundland Francophones than the distinctive peninsular dialect. Brayon French is spoken in Madawaska County, New Brunswick, and, to a lesser extent...
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    county's population speaks French. Its Francophone population are known as "Brayons." Forestry is the major industry in the county. The first inhabitants of...
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    A ploye or ployes (French pronunciation: [plwa]) are a Brayon flatbread type mix of buckwheat flour, wheat flour, baking powder and water which is extremely...
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    regional accents (for example, Chiac in the southeast of New Brunswick, or Brayon in the northwest of New Brunswick). Most can also speak English. The Louisiana...
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    different from other dialects of North American French such as Québécois and Brayon. Some forms of Chiac deviate from the original language to the extent that...
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    Percheron [fr]: Viqùipédie normaunde Auregnais: Ouitchipédie Nourmaounde Brayon [fr], Cauchois, Rouennais [fr]: Viqùipédie normande Guernésiais: Ouitchipédie...
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  • French Quebec French Ontario French Métis French Michif Acadian French Chiac Brayon Newfoundland French Haitian French Saint-Barthélemy French Spanish: American...
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    Cajuns French Canadians Huguenots Breton Corsican Basque Canada Acadians Brayon Basque Québécois Franco-Ontarians Franco-Manitoban Fransaskois Franco-Albertan...
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  • French seemed to be on the verge of extinction in the state community." Brayon French is spoken in the Beauce of Quebec; Edmundston, New Brunswick; and...
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    Proclamation of 2003 People and culture Acadia (region) Acadian French Chiac Brayon Acadian World Congress Acadians (list) Acadian cuisine Flag National Acadian...
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    found in the Maritimer English dialect. A sub-dialect of Acadian French, Brayon French is spoken by those in Madawaska County of New Brunswick. The language...
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    but nevertheless the concept has remained so popular with the francophone Brayon residents on both the Canadian and American sides of the border that they...
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  • Franco-Colombiens, Franco-Yukonnais, Franco-Tenois, Franco-Nunavois, Brayons, Muskrat French, French-Canadian Americans Christianity → Catholicism French...
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    with North American regional identities such as French Canadian, Acadian, Brayon, Louisiana French (Cajun, Creole) than as a coherent group, but also because...
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    Proclamation of 2003 People and culture Acadia (region) Acadian French Chiac Brayon Acadian World Congress Acadians (list) Acadian cuisine Flag National Acadian...
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    Presqu'île (Loire-Atlantique) L'Écho-Le Régional (Val-d'Oise) L'Éclaireur Brayon (Oise, Seine-Maritime) L'Éclaireur du Gâtinais (Loiret) L'Essor savoyard...
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    the Madawaska area may also be identified as Brayon, although sociologists have disputed whether the Brayons represent a distinct francophone community...
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  • Genre Hip hop Length 33:58 Producer Baby Keem Ambezza Beach Noise Bekon Brayon Potillo Cardo Cubeatz Dez Wright DJ Dahi Felix Leone Lyle Leduff Kal Banx...
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    Cajuns French Canadians Huguenots Breton Corsican Basque Canada Acadians Brayon Basque Québécois Franco-Ontarians Franco-Manitoban Fransaskois Franco-Albertan...
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    Proclamation of 2003 People and culture Acadia (region) Acadian French Chiac Brayon Acadian World Congress Acadians (list) Acadian cuisine Flag National Acadian...
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    Proclamation of 2003 People and culture Acadia (region) Acadian French Chiac Brayon Acadian World Congress Acadians (list) Acadian cuisine Flag National Acadian...
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    Brunswick. It is referred to as New England French, "Valley French", or "Brayon". Many residents have American-Canadian dual citizenship. According to the...
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    Proclamation of 2003 People and culture Acadia (region) Acadian French Chiac Brayon Acadian World Congress Acadians (list) Acadian cuisine Flag National Acadian...
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    Vermont's Francophone homes, is derived from Quebec French, in contrast to the Brayon French which predominates in the Francophone regions of northern Maine which...
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    Proclamation of 2003 People and culture Acadia (region) Acadian French Chiac Brayon Acadian World Congress Acadians (list) Acadian cuisine Flag National Acadian...
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