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Canadian French
noun
- French spoken as a native language in Canada, especially in Quebec province, by descendants of the settlers of New France. : CanF
Canadian French
noun
- the French language as spoken in Canada, esp in Quebec
adjective
- denoting this language or a French-speaking Canadian
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Canadian French1
An Americanism dating back to 1835–45
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Example Sentences
She is Canadian-French and the only woman on the island who can cook any other way than frying.
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A keel-boat was generally manned by ten hands, principally Canadian French, and a patroon or master.
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A keelboat was generally manned by ten hands, principally Canadian French, and a patroon or master.
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The dread of our influence compelled her to give the Canadian French liberal institutions.
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Fannin tried the old man in Canadian French, and Hugh made signs to him, but there seemed to be no common ground of communication.
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