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  2. Quebec French lexicon - Wikipedia

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    This slang is used as a parallel to the "like" word used by some American slang; the French word for "like", comme, may also be used. [example needed] These words appear often in the same sentence as the word tsé (tu sais = you know) as a form of slipped words within spoken structure.

  3. Office québécois de la langue française - Wikipedia

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    Such an institution was part of the list of 46 vows formulated by the Second Congress on the French Language in Canada held in Quebec City in 1937. In 1961, the Act to Establish the Quebec Ministry of Cultural Affairs was passed, providing for the creation of the Office de la langue française (Office of the French Language) (OLF). [3]

  4. Dictionnaire historique du français québécois - Wikipedia

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    The Dictionnaire historique du français québécois (French pronunciation: [diksjɔnɛːʁ istɔʁik dy fʁɑ̃sɛ kebekwa]; Historical Dictionary of Quebec French) is a book published by the Trésor de la langue française au Québec project, under the direction of Claude Poirier.

  5. Ministry of Culture and Communications (Quebec) - Wikipedia

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    Edifice Guy-Fregault, in Quebec City, where the ministry is located. The Ministry of Culture and Communications (French: Ministère de la Culture et des Communications, pronounced [ministɛʁ də la kyltyʁ e de kɔmynikasjɔ̃]) is responsible for promoting and protecting the culture in the Canadian province of Quebec.

  6. Trésor de la langue française au Québec - Wikipedia

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    Trésor de la langue française au Québec logo.. The Trésor de la langue française au Québec (Treasury of the French language in Quebec, TLFQ) is a project created in the 1970s with the primary objective of establishing a scientific infrastructure for research into the history of Quebec French and, also, its current usage. [1]

  7. List of French phrases - Wikipedia

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  8. Category:Quebec French - Wikipedia

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    This category contain articles about the French language in Quebec. Pages in category "Quebec French" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. ...

  9. Government of Quebec - Wikipedia

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    The premier of Quebec (French: premier ministre du Québec, lit. 'prime minister of Quebec') is the primary minister of the Crown. The premier acts as the head of government for the province, chairs and selects the membership of the Cabinet, and advises the Crown on the exercise of executive power and much of the royal prerogative.