I'll try to cover the possibilities:
- direct translation: [I would like to] welcome my Canadian family -- [Je voudrais] accueillir ma famille canadienne.
- speaking to your family: Welcome, my Canadian family! -- Bienvenue, ma famille canadienne !
his partner is a french model, singer and actress so i think he learnt it for her
Welcome to the Family - song - was created in 2009-11.
Welcome to the Family - EP - was created in 2009-11.
She is Canadian. French Canadian to be exact.
Canadian, she speaks fluent French and has a French accent. __________________________________________________________ She's not Canadian AND French... She is simply Canadian. You can call her French-Canadian, a Quebecer, a Quebecoise or whatever you want that is not a nationality, she is doesn't have two nationalities. She is part of a cultural group called Quebecers, which are the French-speaking majority of Quebec, but the fact that she speaks French doesn't make her less Canadian for that matter. As long as Quebec will remain a Canadian province and that this country will be bilingual, speaking French won't give someone a different nationality. She was born in Repentigny, Quebec and her parents were born in Quebec too. She is Canadian, end of story.
Bienvenue
Phillip J. Moore has written: 'One hundred French-Canadian family histories' -- subject(s): French-Canadians, Genealogy 'One hundred French-Canadian family histories'
A Canadian of French descent is called a French Canadian.
aye I am sure she is some french.....definitely Canadian french.....and then i am sure Jewish ran by somewhere in her family too
"Goodbye" translates to "revoir" in French."Welcome" translates to "Bienvenue" in French.
his partner is a french model, singer and actress so i think he learnt it for her
Bienvenue chez nous in French means "Welcome to our house (place)" in English.
English : Welcome to Louisiana! French : Bienvenue en Louisiane!
yes, French for 'welcome'
Typical Canadian English.
No, he was Canadian, and not French-Canadian, he was born in Vancouver, B.C.
Yes, Liz and Daniella are French Canadian.