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French Canadian

American  

noun

  1. a descendant of the early French colonists of Canada.

  2. the language of the French Canadians.

  3. one of a Canadian breed of small, dark-brown dairy cattle, raised chiefly in Quebec.


French Canadian British  

noun

  1. a Canadian citizen whose native language is French

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adjective

  1. of or relating to French Canadians or their language

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Etymology

Origin of French Canadian

First recorded in 1750–60

Example Sentences

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The French Canadian conductor, just turned 50, is a mainstay on the East Coast as music director of the Metropolitan Opera in New York and the Philadelphia Orchestra.

From Los Angeles Times

Then, French Canadians would loyally hurry south to gather at John Sutter’s property, to ready an occupying force.

From Los Angeles Times

It is an issue too in the UK's Jewish community and globally among the Amish and also French Canadians.

From BBC

Being a French Canadian born in Montreal and raised on maple syrup, this writer can confirm Martindale and company utterly nailed “The Sticky.”

From Los Angeles Times

She reached over the railing to embrace the French Canadian singer and seemingly shed tears while doing so.

From Los Angeles Times