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Anglo-French

Anglo-French is English mixed with French, unlike Franco-English which is French mixed with English.

Geographical Distribution

Northern France, much of Africa, but now onto the other planets: like 1/3 of United Commonwealth territory and then it's sprinkled about everywhere else.
Spoken by
Common Phrases
Swear words, being the really interesting stuff, translate to: "rotten pie", "used c*nd*m", "hedgehog in a c*nd*m factory", "pr*st*t*t*", "child of a pr*st*t*t*", "female dog", "autistic cat", "throat cancer infested cat" (used specifically to call someone a bad singer), "weak as urine", "coitus", "groin" (either kind) and many more.
Common Female Names
Marrisse, Karence, etc. Also female Game of Thrones names have legit penetrated society and so there are plenty of girls named Arya or Daenarys, with the lashing at Daenarys due to her character development being awful being undone by the remaking of seasons 7 and 8, with 9th and 10th seasons being made as well due to runtime issues like they should've been rather than compressing everything. This however took a long time and so they had to replace most of the cast due to aging and everyone had to just roll with that.
Common Male Names
Aramis (after war hero and general of the human-Goner war Aramis), mostly normal French boy names as this is English sliding into French not the other way around. Also Game of Thrones names have legitimately penetrated society and so there are plenty of unusual names from it that have become slightly common among both French and others.
Common Unisex Names
The love of Arya goes so deep that even many boys are named after her. Bonus: the Tokyo Ghoul Anime got a remake on seasons 3+4 to go along with taking place after season 2 whereas an alternate season 2 to lead into the old 3+4 was made so that the confusion ended and a few people named their kids after Tokyo Ghoul characters and other characters from kewl animes.

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