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Acadian French and T–V distinction

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Difference between Acadian French and T–V distinction

Acadian French vs. T–V distinction

Acadian French (français acadien) is a dialect of Canadian French originally associated with the Acadian people of what is now the Canadian Maritimes. In sociolinguistics, a T–V distinction (from the Latin pronouns tu and vos) is a contrast, within one language, between various forms of addressing one's conversation partner or partners that are specialized for varying levels of politeness, social distance, courtesy, familiarity, age or insult toward the addressee.

Similarities between Acadian French and T–V distinction

Acadian French and T–V distinction have 5 things in common (in Unionpedia): Canadian French, English language, French language, Nova Scotia, Quebec French.

Canadian French

Canadian French (français canadien) refers to a variety of dialects of the French language generally spoken in Canada.

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English language

English is a West Germanic language that was first spoken in early medieval England and is now a global lingua franca.

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French language

French (le français or la langue française) is a Romance language of the Indo-European family.

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Nova Scotia

Nova Scotia (Latin for "New Scotland"; Nouvelle-Écosse; Scottish Gaelic: Alba Nuadh) is one of Canada's three maritime provinces, and one of the four provinces that form Atlantic Canada.

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Quebec French

Québec French (français québécois; also known as Québécois French or simply Québécois) is the predominant variety of the French language in Canada, in its formal and informal registers.

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Acadian French and T–V distinction Comparison

Acadian French has 53 relations, while T–V distinction has 396. As they have in common 5, the Jaccard index is 1.11% = 5 / (53 + 396).

References

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