The Acadians are, indeed, one of the original groups of francophone Canadians.
Acadia, although a French settlement in North America, was a separate colony from what would originally be considered Canada (i.e. Ontario and Quebec).
Canadians live in Canada. The French live in France. If you mean the difference between Canadian French and French French, they have very different accents and vocabulary. French Canadians use many English terms and some words that are considered archaic by the French. They have also retained vowel sounds that have disappeared in continental French.
The French also call it "Star Wars" but in french star wars is "Guerres des Étoiles"
He says that he is 1/4 French
embrasser. i'm not french, but i asked a french guy and he says it could also mean kiss though... ;) well, well!
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Canadians live in Canada. The French live in France. If you mean the difference between Canadian French and French French, they have very different accents and vocabulary. French Canadians use many English terms and some words that are considered archaic by the French. They have also retained vowel sounds that have disappeared in continental French.
"she says" - "dit-elle"
My grandpa says he listened to Britney Spears a lot.
To say is translated 'dire' in French. He / she says are "il dit / elle dit"
i guess get married written in french unless the law says you can't Bexyboo10 says: to say married in french is Marié
Dit.
The language for "Je t'aime" is French
en garde
il dit
The French also call it "Star Wars" but in french star wars is "Guerres des Étoiles"
Nous parlons anglais is the phrase which is in French. It says we speak in English in French.
Merci d'être venu is the phrase in french. It says Thank you for coming in french.