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<blockquote data-quote="Lenora" data-source="post: 4017" data-attributes="member: 278"><p><strong>Who Are You?</strong></p><p></p><p>Evening to all,</p><p></p><p>Cary so you are Cajun French! Now that is really beautiful ancestry, and as for Jonquiere, well you where really kind of up North!! Must have been cold winters!</p><p></p><p>French is not an easy language, I mostly speak english now, and yes I am loosing some of my "good french"! The population here in the Lower Laurentian is 90% french, we speak what could be called a dialec "joual", which is a mixture of english and french.</p><p></p><p>They tried years ago with the "Separation" thing to get us to speak a better french, a more parisian french, it worked for a while...but get out here and listen to anybody speaking french, its old french with english.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Lenora</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lenora, post: 4017, member: 278"] [b]Who Are You?[/b] Evening to all, Cary so you are Cajun French! Now that is really beautiful ancestry, and as for Jonquiere, well you where really kind of up North!! Must have been cold winters! French is not an easy language, I mostly speak english now, and yes I am loosing some of my "good french"! The population here in the Lower Laurentian is 90% french, we speak what could be called a dialec "joual", which is a mixture of english and french. They tried years ago with the "Separation" thing to get us to speak a better french, a more parisian french, it worked for a while...but get out here and listen to anybody speaking french, its old french with english. Lenora [/QUOTE]
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