"la capitale du Canada est Ottawa"
'bienvenue à bord'
Bienvenue au Canada (pronounced be-on-venu oh Canayda)
je suis un fier canadien, un canadien fier
In French, to say the month December, you say:décembreYou do not write French months of the year in capital letters.
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)
Same as in America, "hello. how are you?"Unless you happen to be in a French-speaking area of Canada, in which case, you may use French, saying "Comment allez-vous?(formal) or Ça va? (informal).
Canada's capital has always been, and still is, Ottawa, Ontario. ======================================================= O.K., call me a nitpicker, but there was a Canada before there was a Canada. Confused? The province of Canada existed from 1841 to July 1, 1867. It was a colony consisting of the former Upper Canada (which, after Confederation, was the Province of Ontario) and Lower Canada (which, after Confederation, was the Province of Quebec). They had been united as a result of Lord Durham's report. The most important achievement of the province of Canada was 'responsible government.' The capital of the province of Canada shifted back and forth among Toronto, Kingston, Montreal and Quebec City. Finally it settled in Ottawa. So to say the capital of Canada has always been Ottawa is not entirely accurate. But it is accurate to say that the capital of Canada in 1867 was Ottawa, and it was true both before and after July 1, 1867.
Yes , Ottawa is a province although I have forgot the capital of Ottawa. Most people say that Toronto is a province , but it is not.
MontrealCanada's most bilingual city would have to be Ottawa, the nation's capital.
Quand je reviendrai à Ottawa, je t'apporterai de l'argent.
Canada Day in french is "La fête du Canada"
You just say French: Joyeux Fete Noel! English: Merry Christmas! Canada isn't a foreign language. :D
Capitale
a Canada goose is called 'une oie du Canada' in French.
fabriqué au Canada.
Canada speaks English and French. So you can say 'Hi' or 'Bonjour".
Habitez-vous au Canada?