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Anyone here from Toronto ? I'm looking for a friend...
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Oh, Grey, a couple of nights ago I came across a topic site where a
bunch from your neck of the woods were communicating in French. It looked authentic. I wish I could have found you and had you look in(that is if you speaka da language). |
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whatzup grehound?
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Not from T.O. nor currently ther but spent 10 years there.
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your neck of the woods???????????
What was that???????? |
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Fine Porcelain, "Your neck of the woods" means kinda around where you
live. I guess it's a Tx term. In the land of the potatoes, I guess the language is different that in the LONE STAR STATE. |
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Not close to T.O. either sushi. French isn't exactly the language of
choice there. They are strictly Anglophone. |
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I know what it is, but the way you put it made me ask that way.
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Well Karma,I kinda didn't do well in geography. I don't know where the
English ends and French begins in Canada. |
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Only Quebec is all french (that's what gives some of them the reason to
separate from the rest of Canada. New Brunswick ids officially bi-lingual. There are pockets of French Canadians scattered over the rest of the country. |
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okay is it true that Montreal at one time only wanted to speak french?
some guy was telling me it was not so, and i was there, and so now things have changed right? His name is Mr. Voile.... |
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I'm Acadian French from New Brunswick. For those who ever heard us speak
french, it's it's pretty funny. |
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i am from ear falls ontario there are many people who sepak french here
i tried to learn but failed lol. I can speak pig latian tho |
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