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Canadian French (French: français canadien, pronounced [fʁãsɛ kanadzjɛ̃]) is the French language as it is spoken in Canada. It includes multiple varieties, the most prominent of which is Québécois (Quebec French).
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French language distribution in Canada. Regions where French...
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French Canadians (referred to as Canadiens mainly before the...
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Quebec French (French: français québécois [fʁɑ̃sɛ kebekwa]),...
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Canadian French ( French: français canadien) includes the...
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characteristics. Outside France, the French of Canada, originally probably of northwestern dialect type, has developed the most individual features. Although 18th-century Canadian French was regarded as exceptionally “pure” by metropolitan commentators, it began to diverge from Parisian French after 1760 as a consequence of its isolation ...
French is one of Canada’s two official languages. Although every province in Canada has people whose mother tongue is French, Québec is the only province where speakers of French are in the majority. In 2011, 7,054,975 people in Canada (21 per cent of the country’s population) had French as their mother tongue. Francophones in Canada.
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