I did a little research and found this pronunciation: ba-boo-eh-tee
Not sure where the accents go though.
Hope this helps a little.
How many days does winter last?
Technically, it is exactly 3 months!
from dec 21 or so to
March 21 or so,
in the northern hemisphere. June 21 to Sept 21 in the Southern Hemisphere. Winter is defined as the time when the axis of the earth is pointed away from the sun. I have a degree in geology, this is correct.
Hope this Helps x
How do you pronounce unidroit?
ANDROID : an artificial, robotic human --------------- UNIDROIT (Acronym) : The "International Institute for the Unification of Private Law",an independent intergovernmental organisation which studies needs and methods for modernising, harmonising, and coordinating private international law. Pronounced "YOU-nee-droyt".
I disagree: UNIDROIT is indeed an acronym but purposely designed to include the french word "droit" which means law.
droit is pronounced: u ("oo" as in boo) ni ("nee" as in knee) and droit (there is no English equivalent, sounds like "drwaa").
"oo-nee-drwaa"
it should be acceptable to pronounce it uni (as in university) and droit (drwaa). "uni-draaw".
If they had intended the droit to sound as in English, I think they would have opted for naming it Unilaw, but that is not the case.
Please check the following link at wiktionary: http://fr.wiktionary.org/wiki/droit hope this is helpful, regards,
The French Canadian population in Canada has been a conquered people for all of this time.
They have accepted this (for the most part) and adapted to their position.
Is Quebec a subtropical place?
No, to be subtropical you have to be at least mildly close to the equator and quebec is not
What did Champlain found when he explored the area south of Quebec?
It became a major fur trade for the french.
How many acts were there in the act of quebec?
there were not any acts in the act, the only act was the actual act
The largest cultural group living in Quebec today are the descendants of?
frech colonists. THIS IS DEFFINITLY TRUE!
Why did the Quebec act anger the colonist?
The Quebec Acts gave the British territory of Quebec (a formerly French territory) numerous rights and privileges designed to prevent resentment by French settlers in the region. They, however, did tie Quebec closer to England, a fate the colonists were afraid awaited them next.
What is the driving time Toronto to old Quebec City?
I went there for a school trip and it took aprox. 10 hours but with pit stops 12 hours. Hope that helps! :)
What contributed to the most of the growth and success of Quebec?
trading beaver fur and slaves
Trading beaver fur.