The word été is a French Canadian equivalent of 'summer'. It's pronounced 'ay-tay'. It's a masculine noun whose definite article is 'le'* ['the'], and whose indefinite article is 'un' ['a, one'].
*The vowel 'e' temporarily drops when its noun begins with a vowel. The temporary drop is indicated by the apostrophe.
The French Canadian word for grandmother is "grand-mère".
Well bowl in French is bol.
A Canadian/French word Tabagane was adopted from the Canadian Micmac tribe who used the word Tobakun
"un dictionnaire" is the French word for dictionnary.
a Canadian elk
cheval canadien
In Quebecoise (Canadian French) they definitely use the word "Bluet" as I have seen in the supermarkets and farmers market. The French word used in France is "Myrtille" but I have heard that you could also say "Bluet" in France?
se été
l'été
été
Camp Tekakwitha is a Native American Catholic summer camp located in New Hampshire, USA. Therefore, its language is predominantly English, and it does not have a specific French Canadian or Parisian French affiliation.
The word for school binder in French is "classeur scolaire."