Avril Lavigne on M6web (French Interview)
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@Ph4nToM890 I think your vision is a bit outdated. Most French today would actually make fun of French Canadian because of the literal translations from English...but there's no "better" or "worse" version of the French language.
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@Bassoarno because she's canadian and the 2 official languages are english AND french
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@ALFREDOPOKEMON She's from Ontario and her father is from France^^ She never live (I think ^^)In Quebec, infortunaltely
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Non, elle dit ne pas être punk^^
Je suis plus grande qu'elle de plus de 10 cm et j'Ai 12 ans lol
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je l'ADOOOOOOOOOOORE ! :p
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@wwwonderful lol t'est drole toi...
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Actually a lot people are like that, me included
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Since we're on the topic of English and French in Canada, I'd just like to say it doesn't really work. Anglophones like me are taught French Canadian in school but then usually never use it. I'd like to know how to speak French Canadian but I'm not exposed to it enough. It doesn't really unify the country when you have two official languages.
lotusflower281 1 week ago
@lotusflower281 Agreed. I currently live in Belgium and it faces the same problems: there are three official languages (French, Dutch and German) but also a lot of tension between the French-speaking and Dutch-speaking parts...
Buddychigo 1 week ago
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Le français est une langue morte
wwwonderful 5 months ago
@wwwonderful Non ^^
Buddychigo 5 months ago 24
Why if she's from quebec's descendent she doesn't speaks french???
ALFREDOPOKEMON 6 months ago 7
@ALFREDOPOKEMON Her father is French but the only language she's ever spoken in her childhood is English! :)
Buddychigo 6 months ago 15