Michif
English
    
    
Etymology
    
A variant pronunciation of the French word Métis.
Proper noun
    
Michif
- One of the languages of the Metis people, spoken mainly in Canada.  They exist along a continuum with three main types:
- A Cree dialect from northern Saskatchewan with some French borrowings.
- Synonyms: Michif Cree, Métis Cree, Northern Michif
 
- A variety of French with some Cree borrowings and grammar.
- Synonyms: Michif French, Métis French
 
- A true mixed language with many elements from both French and Cree.
- Synonym: French Cree
 
 
- A Cree dialect from northern Saskatchewan with some French borrowings.
See also
    
- Wiktionary’s coverage of Michif terms
Further reading
    
 Michif language on  Wikipedia.Wikipedia Michif language on  Wikipedia.Wikipedia
 Métis people (Canada) on  Wikipedia.Wikipedia Métis people (Canada) on  Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- ISO 639-3 code crg (SIL)
- Ethnologue entry for Michif, crg   
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