The French use the Euro and Canadians use the Canadian dollar (different from the U.S. dollar).
If you are looking to purchase a Canadian money order in Seattle, check with your bank or a local bank. Some banks will do money orders in different currencies.
The currency in France is the Euro (symbol '€'). America is a continent, and there are many different currencies in America, for example Canadian dollars, Brazilian Real, Brazilian Pesos or what? However, you haven't said the currency you are trying to convert to.
No, it is illegal to intentionally rip or deface Canadian money.
"money" in translated "argent" in French; (to have money = avoir de l'argent) The French word "monnaie" is used to mean 'change / coins'
They use the Canadian Dollar
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don't know if french canadian is very different of french but in France we say "Nous sommes fiers de toi"
A Canadian of French descent is called a French Canadian.
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.
No, Canadian money is not the same as US money. The currencies of Canada and the United States are different, with the Canadian dollar being the official currency of Canada and the US dollar being the official currency of the United States.
Of course! French in Tunisia has been influenced by Arabic and Berber languages, so there's a slightly different accent and some minor different vocabulary. A parallel might be Canadian French and French French.
at the moment French francs as Quebec will not accept the Canadian currency anymore.
Answer 1French and Canadian-French are not really different. A few words may be different, sometimes because they fell out of use in mainland France. But a Canadian visiting Paris will only be noticed by his accent (as would also French people from Northern France or from Marseilles).Answer 2Canadian French has strong dialectic differences from French used elsewhere. While the dialects are mutually intelligible, many French-speakers, especially those who learned French as a second language, find it difficult to understand Canadian French and joke that Canadians have invented a new language.
If you are looking to purchase a Canadian money order in Seattle, check with your bank or a local bank. Some banks will do money orders in different currencies.
yes, Spanish, English, and French!
french money and english
The currency in France is the Euro (symbol '€'). America is a continent, and there are many different currencies in America, for example Canadian dollars, Brazilian Real, Brazilian Pesos or what? However, you haven't said the currency you are trying to convert to.