French Canadiannoun [ 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
Thesaurus: synonyms and related words
Towns & regions: named regions of countries
- Aberdeen City
- Aberdeenshire
- AK
- AL
- Alderney
- English Canadian
- Fife
- FL
- Flintshire
- Florida
- nd
- New England
- New Englander
- New Hampshire
- New York
- the Midlands
- the Midwest
- the Sunbelt
- the West Coast
- the West Country
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Examples from literature
- 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.