I didn't know we were called like that.. Frogs maybe but peasoup.. :p Probably because of our delicious french-canadian pea soup. :)
In Quebecois French, you can say "Content de te voir" to mean "Good to see you".
Both Quebecois and Haitian creole derive from French, but they evolved separately. The Haitian strand has been influenced by the language and pronounciation of slaves, while Canadian French could be related more to 17-century French, keeping to this day many French words that were lost in mainland French. For us (mainland) French, we don't consider Canadian French as a dialect but just as (a good) French language, in the same way we would for other regional variations.
"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.
The Quebecois accent comes from France's regions of Normandy, Brittany, and Perche, mostly derived from 17th-century French settlers. Over time, the accent evolved independently in Quebec, leading to distinct linguistic differences from European French.
A French mother is called "une mère" in French.
A quebecois is an inhabitant or native of Quebec, especially a French Canadian one.
quebecois
The french Canadian from Quebec or commonly called Quebecois.
Are you serious?.... people in Quebec who speak french.
In Quebecois French, you can say "Content de te voir" to mean "Good to see you".
The inhabitants of Paris are called 'parisien, parisienne' (Parisian) and just a little FYI the French they speak is called the same, Parisienne French as opposed to the Main French spoken in Canada called Quebecois French, although there are several other kinds as well!
Michael Cammalleri, Canadian hockey star, speaks French Quebecois.
The Bloc Quebecois is federal political party in the country of Canada. The main political ideas of the Bloc Quebecois are to protect the interests of Quebec and French heritage in Canada.
The inhabitants of Paris are called 'parisien, parisienne' (Parisian) and just a little FYI the French they speak is called the same, Parisienne French as opposed to the Main French spoken in Canada called Quebecois French, although there are several other kinds as well!
Both Quebecois and Haitian creole derive from French, but they evolved separately. The Haitian strand has been influenced by the language and pronounciation of slaves, while Canadian French could be related more to 17-century French, keeping to this day many French words that were lost in mainland French. For us (mainland) French, we don't consider Canadian French as a dialect but just as (a good) French language, in the same way we would for other regional variations.
The Bloc Quebecois is a federal political party and the Parti Quebecois is a provincial party.
French speaking, and that that's the only part of Canada that are french that rest is multi