Mère
Bouclier canadien
Ami or Amie
Sour cream is "crème aigre" in French, "crème sûre" in Canadian French.
BonGO is french for crazy
what number system is used to write French numbers
Huit cents
les nombres
Canadian is a nationality, not a language. Many Canadians speak French though, so it would be "Bon anniversaire"
A Canadian of French descent is called a French Canadian.
by writing 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 congrats you have wrote your numbers in french
Yes, Liz and Daniella are French Canadian.
No, he was Canadian, and not French-Canadian, he was born in Vancouver, B.C.
This is the answer I got off google tranlate...trois chiffres
She is Canadian. French Canadian to be exact.
Canadian, she speaks fluent French and has a French accent. __________________________________________________________ She's not Canadian AND French... She is simply Canadian. You can call her French-Canadian, a Quebecer, a Quebecoise or whatever you want that is not a nationality, she is doesn't have two nationalities. She is part of a cultural group called Quebecers, which are the French-speaking majority of Quebec, but the fact that she speaks French doesn't make her less Canadian for that matter. As long as Quebec will remain a Canadian province and that this country will be bilingual, speaking French won't give someone a different nationality. She was born in Repentigny, Quebec and her parents were born in Quebec too. She is Canadian, end of story.
"Canadian" in French is "Canadien" for a man and "Canadienne" for a woman.