I'm from Montreal and I can easily answer your question:The best place to learn French in Quebec is the Saguenay-Lac St-Jean region (city of Saguenay - before cities of Chicoutimi-Jonquière-La Baie now merged. .....Simply because it's French at 99.8 %.......English is spoken by very few people. The French accent and some words are different of the rest of Quebec but some expressions are so beautiful................Joe Clark, the former Prime Minister of Canada and many other important people have been there to learn their French.. It's also the most separatist region of Quebec.....Go there for few months...Youy will speak french for sure.....rejear Bonne chance!
"Québec", or "la ville de Québec" is the name for the city of Quebec in French. "le Québec" (with the masculine article "le") indicates the province of Quebec.
Quebec City is the Capital of Quebec.
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it's okay, here's a suggestion: The Canadian province: Quebec has a primary language of French, but there are English speaking citizens in the province, the capital city of Quebec is called Quebec City, hence the name.
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Quebec City, Quebec.
Quebec City
Montreal in Quebec.
The main town of the French-speaking Canadian province of Quebec is Quebec City (Ville de Québec). It is the capital of the province and holds significant historical and cultural importance in Quebec and throughout Canada.
French people usually live in the province of Québec. The capital of Québec is Quebec city but the largest city in Québec is Montréal.
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