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What is Canada called in French?

noun. le Canada masc. in Canada au Canada. to Canada au Canada. Collins Beginner's French-English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers.
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What is the French name of Canada?

It's called “Le Canada”. Other answers have said “Canada” but in French it is almost always used with the definite article “le”. Moreover, the pronunciation of “Canada” sounds very different to the English pronunciation.
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What is French Canadian called?

Since the 1960s, French Canadians in Quebec have generally used Québécois (masculine) or Québécoise (feminine) to express their cultural and national identity, rather than Canadien français and Canadienne française.
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Is it Le Canada or La Canada?

When the name of a region ends in any other vowel but “e”, or a consonant, it's usually masculine: Le Canada, le Japon, le Portugal, le Burundi, le Luxembourg, le Texas… When a masculine country starts with a vowel or an H, use the rules of the feminine countries: L'Iran, l'Ouganda, Oman, Angola, Israël….
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What of Canada is French?

French is the mother tongue of approximately 7.2 million Canadians (22.8 percent of the Canadian population, second to English at 56 percent) according to the 2016 Canadian Census.
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Can The French Speaking Countires Understand Each Other? (France, Quebec, Belgium)

Why is Canada mostly French?

After the first European exploration of the Gulf of Saint Lawrence in 1534, France laid claim to the territory we now call Canada. Colonizers quickly established steadfast settlements, and French was imposed as the lingua franca to the detriment of indigenous dialects.
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Is Canada mostly French or English?

English is the major language everywhere in Canada except Quebec and Nunavut, and most Canadians (85%) can speak English. While English is not the preferred language in Quebec, 36.1% of Québécois can speak English.
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Is Montreal the French side of Canada?

It is a French province, despite being in Canada. Although many people in Montreal speak English, in any other part of the province you will find that English is rarely used.
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Why is it called LA Canada?

During the Spanish and Mexican eras, the area was known as Rancho La Cañada. La Cañada comes from the Spanish word cañada (pronounced [kaˈɲaða]), meaning 'canyon', 'gorge', or 'ravine'. In December 1933 and January 1934, the La Cañada Valley was severely flooded in the Crescenta Valley flood (1933 and 1934).
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Why is Canada half French?

The history of Canada as a French colony is almost as long as that of the United States as republic. After the British conquest of this French colony in 1760, a quarter of a century elapsed before any real English-speaking population settled on the soil of old Canada (Quebec and Ontario).
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What is the nickname of Canada?

Here's why Canada is sometimes referred to as the Great White North. Canada is known for several nicknames. Land of Maple syrup, America's Hat, Victorialand, and Canuc.
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What is the nickname of Canadians?

Canuck /kəˈnʌk/ is a slang term for a Canadian. The origins of the word are uncertain. The term Kanuck is first recorded in 1835 as an Americanism, originally referring to Dutch Canadians (which included German Canadians) or French Canadians.
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What was the old name of Canada?

In 1791, the area became two British colonies called Upper Canada and Lower Canada. These two colonies were collectively named the Canadas until their union as the British Province of Canada in 1841.
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Is it OK to speak English in Montreal?

Pretty much everyone in Montreal is bilingual (or multilingual). While French is the official language, there are English-majority neighbourhoods and most people are happy to answer in English if you don't speak French very well.
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Is it OK to not speak French in Montreal?

(But the quick answer is "no, you won't have any problems".) Montreal is a bilingual city and typically in the downtown, especially tourist areas, people will speak English. The french language is part of the culture of Quebec and what makes its biggest city -- Montreal -- fun and interesting to visit.
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Can I live in Montreal without speaking French?

On the west side of the city (west of St-Laurent street), you can live fine without speaking French. I know a few people who do. On the east side, like in most parts of Quebec, you need to speak French because most people do not speak English.
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How do you say beautiful in French Canadian?

If the person or object is masculine, use “beau” or “bel” depending on what comes after it. If the person or object is feminine, use “belle”.
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What do French call themselves?

The name of the French people is “les Français”. S silent, capital F. This noun will change according to the gender of the people you are referring to: One Frenchman: un Français (ends in a ay sound, s silent). One Frenchwoman : une Française (ends in a ayz sound).
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Is Canadian French very different?

French from Québec and French from France are often said to be different in terms of accent and idioms. However, they are much more distinct, especially when it comes to the pronunciation and even the linguistic structures of certain words, phrases and sentences.
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Why do Canadians say eh?

“All of these uses have one pragmatic purpose in common: they all show politeness,” he wrote in a 2014 paper. Using “eh” to end the statement of an opinion or an explanation is a way for the speaker to express solidarity with the listener.
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Which animal is a symbol of Canada?

The beaver was given official status as an emblem of Canada when an Act to provide for the recognition of the beaver ( castor canadensis ) as a symbol of the sovereignty of Canada received royal assent on March 24, 1975.
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Why does Canada have two languages?

The purpose of the Act of 1969 was to make Canada an officially bilingual country. It guaranteed the equality of status of English and French in Parliament, federal laws and courts, and gave Canadians the right to be served by and to communicate with federal institutions in the official language of their choice.
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