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Is Trump’s assault on Canada bringing Québec and the rest of the country closer together?
(theconversation.com)
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Technically we (rest of Canada) should already have rudimentary French since (at least when I was highschool) it was a core curriculum until the 9th grade, after which we had the choice to drop it or keep taking it as an elective. I stupidly chose not to continue, but still have the ability to understand about half of what I read or hear.
The problem in the ROC is the same problem that I have with my Portuguese; we simply don't speak it enough after highschool to maintain that base level of knowledge. It's something that I think most of us can dig up with some effort, but it doesn't flow off the tongue unless you're using it on a regular basis.
A shame really, because it would give you guys an edge fighting against Americans who don't even understand it at all past "Bonjour", "Oui oui", "Baguette" and "Omelette du fromage", if it came down to it.
Québécois here, I would love that. J’adorerai ça.