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Montreal’s transit agency is now using the French expression “Allez! Canadiens Allez!” on the electronic displays on the ...
In a now-viral post on X, a French man listed the "new English phrases" he picked up from his Indian wife. A French man based ...
Jean-François Roberge, Quebec’s Minister of the French Language, is setting the record straight: “‘Go Habs Go!’ [is] an ...
In a statement Friday, Quebec's French-language minister said the slogan is part of "our DNA, our identity," and has been used for decades to support the Montreal Canadiens.
Discover Le Petit Larousse's 150 New Words for 2026. Language is constantly evolving, and this year is no exception. Le Petit Larousse, the iconic French dictionary celebrating it ...
NP TALKS: Election 2025: Canadian unity in crisis. Join the live discussion on April 24 at 3 p.m. ET. From Poilievre's weak ...
This commonly used expression might become your new favourite way to talk about things you love. The noun un coup translates as ‘a blow’ or ‘a hit’, but is used in many French expressions ...
Anne attended a service at Anzac Cove on the 110th anniversary of the ill-fated assault by Australian and New Zealand troops.
It is 6 p.m. You have logged off from work and are unwinding with a glass of wine. You turn on the TV, but instead of Netflix ...
If you are ever involved in an argument in France, and the chances are you will be, you are going to need this French expression. N'importe quoi - roughly pronounced nahm-pour-tuh-kwah - means 'no ...
In French, the "r" sound comes from the throat and I found the best practice was repeating the word "très" (very). For ...