Francophobia

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) The hatred or fear of France, its people and culture.
 * 2) The hatred or fear of the presence of the French language and its native speakers.
 * 3) * Today, francophobia has donned new clothes: those of populism. Under the simplistic discourse of budgetary rigour, deficit reduction, and common sense, the new populist apostles see bilingualism not as an advantage but as a frill [...] In times like these, one may only remember the cri du coeur launched in 1913 by Franco-Ontarians against those who sought to strip their children’s access to French-language education — https://www.theglobeandmail.com/opinion/article-francophobia-is-donning-new-populist-clothes-in-canada

Translations

 * Estonian:
 * French:
 * German: Frankophobie, Franzosenhass, Franzosenhaß, Franzosenfeindlichkeit, Gallophobie
 * Greek: γαλλοφοβία
 * Polish:
 * Portuguese: francofobia
 * Russian:
 * Volapük: Fransänihet