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Quebec is Canada's largest province in terms of area, and is the second most populous. It is the only Canadian province with French as its official language. Its capital is Quebec City.

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What foods are in the quebec winter carnival?

Here is a list of a few of the foods they serve at the Quebec Winter Carnaval:

Beaver Tails- dough pastries usually topped with cinnamon and sugar

BBQ treats- they have outdoor BBQ areas for people to get food, and one of the main things on the menu is a hot dog

Sugar Treats- There are "Sugar Shacks" set up. One of the main treats is Maple Taffy served on snow

Flapjacks- They have flapjack breakfasts with a western theme. They serve hot coffee, pancakes, and sausage.

They also have something called a Restaurant Partner's Campaign where restaurant owners can get together at a cocktail to serve sample hors d'oeuvres.

What part of the province of quebec became upper Canada?

Roughly speaking, Upper Canada became Ontario, and Lower Canada became Québec.

What is the capital of Ontario Prince Edward Island Quebec Saskatchewan Yukon Territory?

Toronto is the capital city of the Canadian province of Ontario. Charlottetown is the capital city of the Canadian province of Prince Edward Island. Quebec City is the capital city of the Canadian province of Quebec. Regina is the capital city of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. Whitehorse is the capital city of Yukon territory in northern Canada.

How old do you have to be to drive a scooter in the UK?

A 16 year old can drive up to a 50CC with a provisional and i think a CBT, a 17 year old can drive up to a 125CC with provisional and CBT. People say putting "L" plates on the scooter replaces the need for a provisional license or CBT IT DOES NOT!!!!! most bikes can be restricted at a police station as I am lead to believe. Hope this helped

How far is Montreal to Quebec?

250 Km North
Quebec city is located 2 hours and 30 minutes away from Montreal. Both cities are located in the province of Quebec, Canada.

Why is Russia's national anthem so cool?

Because Stalin was the Russian version of Chuck Norris, and it was his anthem. FYI, The Russian anthem is the Soviet Anthem with different lyrics.

How is Quebec's French culture reflected in the province's public policies?

Quebec wants the French Language to be first and foremost in transactions, with English secondary.

Most Quebeckers, especially in the Montreal area speak English.

The predominence of French is due mostly to the presence of "Allophones", immigrants from other countries who speak neither French nor English and want to send their children to English speaking schools, as some of the more affluent French have also tried to do.

The Office de la Langue Française, (The French Linguage Office) has also noticed that some Montreal Anglophones were starting to put their signs in English in larger type than in French and some laws, such as Bill 101 were instituted.

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How do you pronounce freitag?

fr t g Freitag: prounced-- fry-tahg. (ahg ryming with hog)

German word for Friday. (tag = day)

Understanding the combination of letters in the German language:

Words with letter combination of "ie" is prounounced "e"

The letter combination of "ei" is pronounced "i"

How do you pronounce arawn?

air-a-oon I believe. 'w' usually pronounces 'oo' in Welsh.

How do you pronounce pancetta?

Answer

pan - chet - uh



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How do you pronounce lipizzaner?

Answerlip-izz-anner Lip (short i) izz (short i) anner (short o)

LIP-i-zzan-er

  • lip (short i)- i (short i) - zan (short a) - er (short e)

There is no "o" sound, short or otherwise, in Lipizzan or Lipizzaner.

How do you pronounce 'pouchette'?

The word 'pouchette' is of French origin. That means that it will have a French pronunciation, which in English sounds similar to 'pu-shet.'

What is the similarities between BC and Quebec?

  1. We both have parades

  2. Both of us play hockey.

  3. Both eat meat pies (ours are not usually minced).

  4. Both have French speakers (like me!).

  5. Both cultures have people who eat poutine.

  6. Both cultures have log-rolling (I have never heard about an English log-rolling song though).

How do you pronounce scheisse?

Scheiße:

start off with a /sh/ sound as in "shoe"

then say the English word "ice"

depending on the context sometimes you say the final "e" and sometimes not. if so:

the end is pronounced "e" as in Edit

sh-ice-e simple way = shy-zuh