French Quebec
"Quebecers" is a term used to refer to all people who live in Quebec, whereas "Quebecois" specifically refers to French-speaking residents of Quebec, typically of French-Canadian descent. The term "Quebecois" is more culturally specific, focusing on the unique identity of the French-speaking population in Quebec.
83% of Quebecers were born speaking French Over 95% of Quebecers are able to speak French. French is the only official language of Québec.
French speaking people are known as francophones.
The French-speaking Belgians in the southern portion of Belgium are known as Walloons.
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.
"Quebecers" is a term used to refer to all people who live in Quebec, whereas "Quebecois" specifically refers to French-speaking residents of Quebec, typically of French-Canadian descent. The term "Quebecois" is more culturally specific, focusing on the unique identity of the French-speaking population in Quebec.
83% of Quebecers were born speaking French Over 95% of Quebecers are able to speak French. French is the only official language of Québec.
In France, French- speaking countries are known are francophonie countries. This means French speaking
French speaking people are known as francophones.
The French-speaking Belgians in the southern portion of Belgium are known as Walloons.
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.
French-speaking Canadians, known as Francophones, primarily live in the province of Quebec. You can also find Francophone communities in other provinces such as New Brunswick and Ontario. Quebec is recognized as the province with the largest French-speaking population in Canada.
Didier Drogba, he plays for Chelsea hes well known. Im sure Ben Affleck is French speaking as well.
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.
Maple Syrup, Mounted Police (Mounties), French Speaking.
Quebecers
people of Quebec