Sentence examples of "Gazette du Canada" in French

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Le jeune homme qui parle avec John est un étudiant du Canada. The young man who is talking with John is a student from Canada.
Le climat du Canada est plus froid que celui du Japon. The climate of Canada is cooler than that of Japan.
J'ai rencontré deux étrangers l'un venait du Canada et l'autre d'Angleterre. I met two foreigners, one was from Canada, and the other from England.
Elle est partie du Canada pour venir me voir. She came from Canada to see me.
Le texte de l'hymne national du Canada a d'abord été écrit en français. The text of the national anthem of Canada was first written in French.
Le français est parlé dans une portion du Canada. French is spoken in a part of Canada.
Certaines régions du Canada sont très peu peuplées. Some Canadian territories have almost no people.
À peu près la moitié des banquises du Canada a disparu durant les six dernières années. About half of Canada’s ice shelves have disappeared in the last six years.
La superficie du Canada est plus grande que celle des États-Unis. The area of Canada is greater than that of the United States.
Je connais un professeur d'anglais qui vient du Canada. I know an English teacher who comes from Canada.
La plupart venaient d'Europe, mais certains aussi d'Amérique latine, d'Asie, d'Afrique et du Canada. The greatest number came from Europe, but many also came from Latin America, Asia, Africa, Australia, and Canada.
Il est revenu du Canada. He came back from Canada.
Comme je vis près du Canada, je préfèrerais apprendre le français parlé au Canada. Since I live near Canada, I'd prefer to learn the kind of French spoken in Canada.
Il a dit : "Je suis du Canada." He said, “I'm from Canada.”
L'étudiant qui parle à John vient du Canada. The student who is talking with John is from Canada.
De quelle partie du Canada es-tu ? What part of Canada are you from?
Ottawa est la capitale du Canada. Ottawa is the capital of Canada.
Je viens du Canada. I'm from Canada.
De quelle partie du Canada êtes-vous ? What part of Canada are you from?
Je reviens du Canada demain. I will come back to Canada tomorrow.
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