Afrophone
Anglais
Étymologie
Nom commun
| Singulier | Pluriel |
|---|---|
| Afrophone \ˈæ.frɒ.fəʊn\ |
Afrophones \ˈæ.frɒ.fəʊnz\ |
Afrophone \ˈæ.frɒ.fəʊn\
Adjectif
| Nature | Forme |
|---|---|
| Positif | Afrophone |
| Comparatif | more Afrophone |
| Superlatif | most Afrophone |
Afrophone \ˈæ.frɒ.fəʊn\
- Afrophone.
In sixteenth century England the decision to write literature in English rather than Latin was perhaps as significant as the literary rejection of Europhone for Afrophone languages is today.
— (Jeannine DeLombard, « Mzee’s New Clothes: Neocolonial Detention as a Spectacle of Invisibility », dans Charles Cantalupo, Ngũgĩ Wa Thiong’o: Text and Contexts, 1995, p. 50)- La traduction en français de l’exemple manque. (Ajouter)