It has the same spelling: Toronto
Maple Leafs de Toronto
to say meatballs in french you say: boulettes
this is how you say it in french Sheila
You also say agenda in French!
grosse is how you say fat in french
Bienvenue à Toronto.
J'habite à Toronto
Maple Leafs de Toronto
J'habite à Toronto.
Toronto French School was created in 1962.
Brampton is a city in South Ontario and Toronto. It is a city name so is not translated.
Toronto French School's motto is 'Connaissance est force'.
There is no Hawaiian word for Toronto...so it's just Toronto.
people who live in Toronto are called Torontonians
Typically, Torontonians speak a little French, enough to say hello and goodbye, but most are nowhere neat fluent. You have to go to Quebec or New Brunswick to find a large number of French speakers.
Maple Leafs de Toronto éliminatoires manquer pour la 5ème fois.Toronto Maple Leafs miss the play-offs for the 5th time.
Some people do. Toronto is in Ontario which is primarily an English-speaking province, so the great majority of its citizens are Anglophones. English is the predominant language spoken in Toronto. The number of people in Toronto whose first language is French is less than 2%. However, many more people have French as a second language. Service in French is available where there are Federal and Provincial services.