Word info

French Canadian

Speech parts

1. French Canadian - Noun

2. French Canadian - Adjective

3. French Canadian - Proper noun

Meaning

a Canadian descended from early French settlers and whose native language is French

Source: WordNet

Alternative names

French-Canadian

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Examples

Hey, Jimmie! The Chimney Sweeps. Talk to the Sword. Shut up, you got a big mouth! Please come help me up, Henny. Max come over here. French Canadian bean soup. I want to pay. Let them leave me alone. Dutch Schultz

My food is Louisiana, New Orleans-based, well-seasoned, rustic. I think it's pretty unique because of my background being influenced by my mom, Portuguese and French Canadian. There's a lot going on there. Emeril Lagasse

As a result of Laurier's opposition of conscription in 1917, Quebec and its French-Canadian voters voted overwhelmingly to support the Liberal party starting in 1917. Source: Internet

Because of the provinces's sizeable French speaking population, French-Canadian culture (specifically Acadian) permeates many parts of New Brunswick society. Source: Internet

Claude Bélanger, Department of History, Marianopolis College French-Canadian Americans by Marianne Fedunkiw Maine has the highest percentage of French Americans among American states. Source: Internet

Here, as with most of his avant-guardist French writings, Kerouac's French is written in a form which has little regard for grammar or spelling, relying often on phonetics in order to render an authentic reproduction of his French-Canadian vernacular. Source: Internet

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