Anglophone
an English-speaking person, especially a native speaker of English.
of or relating to speakers of English.
Contemporary Examples
She covers politics, culture, the environment and human rights in Francophone and Anglophone West Africa for the Voice of America.
A Strongman’s Last Stand Julia L. Ritchey April 4, 2011
Most Anglophone readers know little or nothing about Korean fiction.
Chang-rae Lee: How I Write Noah Charney January 21, 2014
Zadie Smith heralds you as the flag bearer for the Anglophone Novel.
The Lure of Realism Taylor Antrim September 7, 2010
The book draws on numerous archives from Yugoslavia that have largely been ignored by Anglophone scholars.
Did Tito Kill Stalin? A New Book on the Theory Noah Charney July 5, 2012
noun
a person who speaks English, esp a native speaker
adjective
speaking English
adj.
“English-speaking,” 1895, from Anglo- + -phone.
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