Canadian is pronounced Ca-na-di-en
It's spelled canadien in French. But it's spelled Canadian in English.
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The proper adjective or noun in English is Canadian (of or from Canada, a person from Canada). The French spelling canadien is a French Canadian (male), female canadienne.
canadien almost same thing but with accent
Ralph Connor has written: 'The man from Glengarry' -- subject(s): Canadian fiction (English), CIHM, Roman canadien-anglais, ICMH 'The doctor' -- subject(s): Canadian fiction (English), CIHM, Roman canadien-anglais, ICMH 'The life of James Robertson, missionary superintendent in the Northwest Territories' -- subject(s): Biography, Clergy, Missionaries, Presbyterian Church 'Treading the winepress' 'Gwen's canyon' 'The prospector' -- subject(s): Canadian fiction (English), CIHM, Roman canadien-anglais, ICMH 'The arm of gold' 'The sky pilot' -- subject(s): Canadian fiction (English), CIHM, Roman canadien-anglais, ICMH 'A fight for freedom' -- subject(s): Christian fiction, Roman canadien-anglais, ICMH, Canadian fiction (English), CIHM 'Corporal Cameron' 'The Swan Creek blizzard' -- subject(s): Canadian fiction (English), CIHM, Roman canadien-anglais, ICMH
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canadien
Mack Cloie has written: 'The old orchard' -- subject(s): Roman canadien-anglais, ICMH, Canadian fiction (English), CIHM 'The pancake preacher' -- subject(s): Roman canadien-anglais, ICMH, Canadian fiction (English), CIHM
Exactly like you pronounce the word "you" in English.
"Plah-stur" is the way to pronounce the English word "plaster."
êtes vous canadien / canadienne
Inter-Canadien was created in 1986.