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Hyphen translates as "trait d'union".
"Canadian" in French is "Canadien" for a man and "Canadienne" for a woman.
A French-speaking Canadian is commonly referred to as a Francophone.
Celine Dion is a Canadian who is a French-speaking person. She is a renowned French-Canadian singer known worldwide for her powerful voice and music.
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Hyphen translates as "trait d'union".
A Canadian of French descent is called a French Canadian.
French uses the English expression, but they spell it with a hyphen: le snack-bar.
Yes, Liz and Daniella are French Canadian.
No, he was Canadian, and not French-Canadian, he was born in Vancouver, B.C.
The same word is used in French, but spelled with a hyphen: arrow-root. It is masculine.
French Canadian French is the same as in France, it's just pronounced differently.
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.
"Canadian" in French is "Canadien" for a man and "Canadienne" for a woman.
The French Canadian word for grandmother is "grand-mère".