"Québec" is pronounced "kehbeck", "eh" being an acute version of the "a" in "baby".
You pronounce it the same way in french as you do in english, only with a french accent.
The word in French is 'contrabandier'.
Henri is the French spelling for Henry.
"SHAW coe law" Don't pronounce the t.
Just don't pronounce the "d" at the end. Bertran
Quebec is a french place and Carnaval de Quebec is french
the french established 'QUEBEC'.
Quebec is mainly french. especially in their architecture
Because Quebec was once a French colony.
the french wanted to start the colony of quebec for fur trading
No. Quebec is a Canadian territory.
In Quebec French, you can say "merci" to express "thank you."
General Montclam Louis was the French commander in the Battle of Quebec.
It is a french word. Most of the French live in Quebec.
Because the French won over Quebec in the French and Indian war, making the province of Quebec (located above Vermont) speak French. Quebec is the only French speaking province in Canada.
Well I will assume that you want to know the French pronunciation:Qué-BecQuay (but do not pronounce the y)Bec/Bek/Beck is the same way as it would be in EnglishIf you know about International Phonetic Alphabet which I know not a lot of people know including me by the way, it is written that way: kebɛk
The most French-speaking province in Canada is Quebec, where French is the official language. The majority of the population in Quebec speaks French as their first language.