Yes for sure, he was my grandfather, he was born in 1911-1980
Yes I have, I have a painting by him he did of my aunt. Born 2 second of April 1911 and died in 1980. Lived in Paris France moved to Quebec in 1952.
I have searched throughout the internet and in bookstores in France and Montreal and never found it. Spanish, yes. A French translation is sorely overdue.
The main city called Montreal is in Canada, in the province of Quebec, but there are a few other cities named Montreal around the world, notably in France, in the United States of America (Wisconsin). Montrealers primarily speak French, but there is a few English speaking citizens that remains. Montreal is definitely not a bilingual city, you will be helped in English in the center of the city (downtown), but the rest of Montreal speak very little English and will most likely be upset that you assume they must speak English. They are very proud of their Quebecois culture and will tell anyone who will listen how strong they are to have remained mainly French speaking living in such a great basin of anglophone in North America.
In French, "anyone" is spelled as "n'importe qui".
Victor raises his hand when Mr. Bueller asks if anyone knows French. He admits that he knows some French but is not fluent.
n'importe qui
What do frogs eat when they go to a French restaurant... French flies!
weird question, but anyone can have a cat even french chess players
Anyone can play Loto in France - you don't have to be French.
No. It is inappropriate and you shoudln't French kiss anyone other than your lover/partner.
She is married to Christopher French.
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Le petit prince if you ask anyone french they will know it from there childhood