Using British English, though American English is OK.
"The Underground Railway"
Issues regarding the unity of Canada began to arise back in the 1850s and continue in one form or another to this date. The date on which the British North America Act came into effect, thereby creating Canada, was July 1, 1867. The name of our country has always been 'Canada.' The word 'Dominion' was merely a descriptive term, and did not actually form part of Canada's name. Canada was the first country to be created by legislation, rather than revolution.
yes
Quebec, Canada is north of the state of New Hampshire. It is approximately 250 miles from Concord, New Hampshire to Montreal, Canada.
Official year of Confederation. The term Canada stopped referring to a colony (now Ontario and Quebec) and became the name of the new Confederation.
Try: "Hello my name is (insert name here).
1982
I do't even know.
1980
To introduce yourself in Hawaiian, you can say "Aloha, o (your name) ko'u inoa." This translates to "Hello, (your name) is my name."
If it is formal, you could introduce the individual as, for example, Dr. Joseph Smith. When informal, I personally introduce the individual by name only.
for identity
in hieroglypics
mera naam
You introduce a chief guest by formally acknowledging their title. You also say their name and why they are at this event.
No let me write the introduction in English and you translate it to french language
It depends on what your name is.