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by learn_french on March 10, 2010

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mrtherapist October 21, 2010 at 12:02 am

BTW That is one of the wordiest french articles I have ever read. (I am generally monolingual.) > Cette négation d’un vaste consensus québécois par le régime fédéral donne un signal très clair aux nouveaux arrivants et à l’ensemble des Québécois, auquel s’ajoute la politique fédérale du multiculturalisme qui élimine l’idée de «peuple fondateur» au profit d’une mosaïque de cultures, où la nôtre en est une parmi d’autres. Is this about how Quebec doesn’t like the national policy of multiculturalism? (am I reading this right?) Do people in Quebec think that the idea of french proprietorship, or founding people, in Canada grants them special rights? If this were a valid argument wouldn’t aboriginal people have more cultural leverage as well? There is no Ojibway, Cree, Algonquin, Inuktitut, Athapaskan, Dakota, Salish, etc. as constitutional languages despite having longer histories than French in Canada. It seems like this is a political battle about having special rights to protect culture. Why can’t people protect their culture without having special rights? Is it because part of Quebec culture is to be homogenous culture instead of a multicultural one? I like the article but I honestly have even more questions. My ability to read french is extremely limited but is there a huge glaring implied xenophobic bias in the article?

oneday October 31, 2010 at 9:00 am

I have always wanted to learn French. :)

Miss Moppet May 1, 2011 at 3:26 pm

What with all you've got going on I'm not surprised you haven't got time for languages! If one of them is French, though, there are two sites which provide a 5-minutes-a-day lesson. The first is Daily French Pod – you have to pay to see all the content but there is stuff every day for free:

The other one is French Word-a-Day – you can get a daily email focusing on one French word.

Hope you enjoy The Time of Singing as much as I did.

DeathNostril May 8, 2011 at 10:22 pm

Homage. English word. Not a French word. Not pronounced like “fromage.” OM-idge or HOM-idge.

quyennn May 16, 2011 at 8:16 am

LOL!
I havent actually ordered my own drinks ..so I'm not sure if you order in french. But is there a french word for tequila and vodka? LOL i think everyone knows what those are. no they play like the usual club songs and beats haha. i think i would be too drunk to notice if it was french tho LOL! haha i remember when u guys went to couche tard, took u guys FOREVER hahaha :P oh i miss u two!

Freelancer.com - New Projects June 26, 2011 at 9:22 am

French Articles Needed – skilled writer required by madlene80

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