Québécois
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Canadian French québécois.
Noun
Québécois (plural Québécois)
- A native or inhabitant of the province or city of Quebec.
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Proper noun
Québécois
- The Quebec variety of French.
References
- “Quebecois” Merriam Webster Online Dictionary (1989) [1] (as accessed on 6 February 2007).
- “Québecois” Oxford English Dictionary (1989) [2] (as accessed on 6 February 2007).
Adjective
Québécois (comparative more Québécois, superlative most Québécois)
- Of or relating to Quebec, its people, or its variety of French.
French
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Noun
Québécois m (plural Québécois, feminine Québécoise)
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