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French Canadian noun[ C ], adjective uk /ˌfrentʃ kəˈneɪ.di.ən/ us /ˌfrentʃ kəˈneɪ.di.ən/ a person from Canada whose first language is French, or of or from that part of Canada where French is spoken法裔加拿大人;加拿大法语区人 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Towns & regions: named regions of countries Aberdeen City Aberdeenshire Affrilachian AK AL East Yorkshire English Canadian Essex fife Mississippi Mississippian Missouri Missourian MN South Lanarkshire Staffordshire Stirling Stirlingshire Strathclyde the Fertile Crescent
Did it come from Normandy, the ancestral home of so many French Canadians and of French Canadian song? In Lower Canada there was still discord among the French Canadians. She had inherited from her mother a remarkable talent for music, such as many of the French Canadians have strongly developed. The French Canadians of the Province of Quebec are urging the people to demand complete independence from England. The girl hadn't a relative or friend in the town, all her folks being French Canadians.
French Canadian | American Dictionary French Canadian noun[ C ] us/ˈfrentʃ kəˈneɪ·di·ən/ a person of or coming from the part of Canada where French is the most important language
French Canadian adjective[ not gradable ]us/ˈfrentʃ·kəˈneɪ·di·ən/ |