It isfemininegender.In France a "definite article" is not used, but in Canada it is.
Not very well. They might be used in song lyrics.
"Bon matin mon amour" is a word-for-word, incorrect translation of "good morning, my love" into French. "Bon matin" is never used as a greeting in French; the translation of "good morning" is simply "bonjour"."Good Morning, my love"bon- good matin-morningmon-myamour-loveNote that Bon Matin can be used in Quebec and Ontario, Canada as a informal greeting but it is not used outside of Canada.
The phrase 'y llegaste tu' is Spanish and when translated to English it means 'and you get your'. It might be used to say something like 'and you get your fair share'.
L'anniversaireTo say "happy birthday" - Joyeux anniversaire!(In French Canada, the phrase "bonne fête", literally "happy party" is also used to say "Happy Birthday" although technically it applies to a patron saint's day)
Canadian horse.
~Canadian Horse ~'O Canada' is the national anthem of Canada ~DaveyBoy-Bay Sever-
Q: A competitive brother and sister who love to race were given a strange racing challenge by their mother... [there's more but I'm too lazy to type it all out] A: Swap Horses Q: I might be one of the original Three Stooges! What breed am I? A: Bashkir Curly Q: I'm not the breed used by the RCMP, but you might yell, "Oh, Canada!" when you see me! What am I? A: Canadian Horse
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The RCMP are famous for their distinctive Red Serge, a scarlet ceremonial uniform with a stetson hat with a wide flat brim, and the Musical Ride. The Musical Ride is a ceremony in which officers showcase their horse riding skills and uniform in the execution of a variety of intricate figures and cavalry drills with music. On normal duties, the RCMP uses standard police methods, equipment, and uniforms. Horses are no longer used operationally by any unit.
Q: A competitive brother and sister who loved to race were given a strange racing challenge by their mother. Whichever horse crossed the finish line LAST would be the winner. This upset the pair greatly, since they loved to race each other. After a while of riding their horses very slowly, they became bored. They looked at each other and both shouted the same two words to solve their problem. After a minute, they both took off towards the finish line! What were the words?A: Swap horsesQ: I might be one of the original Three Stooges! What breed am I?A: Bashkir CurlyQ: I'm not the breed used by the RCMP, but you might yell, "Oh, Canada!" when you see me! What am I?A: Canadian Horse
I think it's the Labrador Retriever? Or perhaps the Newfoundland? Both dog breeds originate in Canada. Newfoundland came first.
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) operates in all provinces and territories of Canada, serving as the federal law enforcement agency. It provides policing services in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland and Labrador, as well as in the three territories: Yukon, Northwest Territories, and Nunavut. Additionally, the RCMP also performs federal, provincial, and municipal policing duties across these regions.
The Holstein breed is very popular in countries such as the UK, Canada and the USA as a good milk producer. Other common breeds that are used in the conventional dairy are Jersey and Brown Swiss.
Well, Corriente is a Mexican name for small cow used for roping, even if it's made a breed in the States and Canada.
Canada's favorite dog breed is often considered to be the Labrador Retriever. This breed is popular for its friendly temperament, intelligence, and versatility, making it a great family pet and working dog. Labradors are frequently used as service dogs and in search-and-rescue operations, further contributing to their popularity across the country. Other popular breeds in Canada include the Golden Retriever and the German Shepherd.
It is a mixed breed