Posted by jdemaris on February 19, 2010 at 06:30:31 from (67.142.130.19):
In Reply to: french at olympics posted by buickanddeere on February 18, 2010 at 19:36:25:
I'm not sure it's even what France calls "French." French Canadians speak a type of 17th century French that many modern-day mainland French people can barely understand.
My grandparents, both rural farming-area people from southern France tried living in Montr�al in the 1930s. They were fluent in French and Catalan and my grandma knew just a little English. They quickly found out that could not understand the language anywhere in Qu�bec, and had to communicate with the little bit of English they had picked up. After a year, they fled and moved to the USA. My grandma said the French was lousy, weather too cold, and the catholic priests wouldn't leave them alone. So, they lived out their lives in New Jersey.
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