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Wednesday, May 6, 2015
ABC WEDNESDAY--"Q" is for "Quebec"
I am enjoying hearing Canadian French spoken here in Montreal where I am for a few days. It's quite different from the French French my ear is attuned to, and there's also a strong movement to keep English at bay. Most places in the world stop signs say STOP, but here it's arrêt and even written again four more times here, for a four-way stop, er... arrêt
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Wil, ABCW Team.
Quebec looks and sounds lovely.
Ann
C'est bien amusant! L'accent aussi, il me met toujours de bonne humeur et apporte le sourire aux lèvres.
Whenever I walk over to the Quebec side of the Ottawa River here, differences in street signs and lights take a bit of getting used to.
That is just perfect!!!
I'm all for it. Stick to your guns—and your beautiful language, Québécois!
Yes, I have seen "stop" in countries I've visited.
I haven't been to Montreal since 1992! Need to return.
I can appreciate your curiosity. You'd think one language would be the same across the globe, but even English is hard to understand in another country sometimes!
Interesting sign.
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