That's Québécois, with a C not a Q. In English, they are referred to as Quebecers.
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Who knows probably someone who's last name has Quebec in it....................................
Someone who is native to Quebec
In Quebec, you can say "bonjour" to greet someone in the morning.
A Quote from the battle of Quebec is something that someone said during the battle.
No, Quebec is a province. The capital of Quebec is Quebec City.
Kilo-Hotel-Alpha-Quebec-Quebec, or KHAQQ, was Amelia Earhart's radio callsign.
If someone lives in Quebec (the province) or Quebec City, he/she would be a Quebecker in English, but more commonly a quebecois (pronounced kay-beck-quaw) in either English or French. A female is a quebecoise (kay-beck-qwawz). Someone from Montreal is a Montrealer in English or a montrealais (moe-ree-all-ay), or in the feminine form, montrealaise (moe-ree-all-aise (rhymes with mayonnaise)).
The Quiet Revolution
Lt. Governor General.
Quebecois is someone from Quebec. Try "canadian."
France or Quebec, Canada