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Canadian French (French: français canadien, pronounced [fʁãsɛ kanadzjɛ ]) is the French language as it is spoken in Canada. It includes multiple varieties, the most prominent of which is Québécois (Quebec French).
- 7,300,000 (2011 census)
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. Most Canadian native speakers of French live in Quebec, the only province
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French Canadians. Canada: majority in Quebec, large minority in New Brunswick, small minorities in Northern Ontario, Eastern Ontario, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and Manitoba. United States: small French Canadian American minorities in New England, New York, Michigan and Louisiana.
Canadian French. Canadian French ( French: français canadien) includes the varieties of the French language spoken in Canada. In the 2011 census about 10 million people said they could speak French in a conversation. [1] French is the mother tongue of about 7.3 million Canadians.
The gradual conquest of New France by the British, culminating in James Wolfe 's victory at the Plains of Abraham in 1759, deprived France of its North American empire. The French of Canada, (the Québécois or habitants, Acadians, Métis, and others) remained.
modifier. Le Canada (prononcé en français standard /kanada/ 7 Écouter ; en anglais /ˈk æ nədə/ 8 Écouter) est un pays d' Amérique septentrionale.
Overall, 22% of people in Canada declare French to be their mother language, while one in three Canadians speak French and 70% are unilingual Anglophones. Smaller indigenous French-speaking communities exist in some other provinces.