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  2. Quebec French profanity - Wikipedia

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    Tabarnak is the strongest form of that sacre, derived from tabernacle (where the Eucharist is stored, in Roman Catholicism). Quebec French profanities, [1] ...

  3. Talk:Quebec French profanity - Wikipedia

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    'The literal translation of the French verb sacrer is "to consecrate". However, in Quebec it is the proper word for the form of profanity used in Quebec French. The noun form is sacre.' Rather, I would consider that the proper translation would be "to swear". The correct french word for "to consecrate" would be "consacrer".

  4. Je me souviens - Wikipedia

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    Je me souviens on changing the guard ceremony in Quebec City Royal 22 e Régiment badge at Citadelle of Quebec includes regimental motto Je me souviens. Taché appears not to have left an explanation of the motto's intended meaning but he wrote a letter to the deputy minister of public works, Siméon Lesage, that showed what he intended to accomplish with the statues on the building's façade ...

  5. File:Tabarnak graffiti.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. Ara Ball - Wikipedia

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    Ara Ball (born July 30, 1982) is a Canadian film director and screenwriter from Quebec. [1] He is most noted as a two-time Prix Jutra/Prix Iris nominee for Best Live Action Short Film, receiving nominations at the 16th Jutra Awards in 2014 for Hurricane Boy Fuck You Tabarnak!

  7. Vive le Québec libre - Wikipedia

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    Long live Quebec!") and then added, followed by loud applause, "Vive le Québec libre !" ("Long live free Quebec!") with particular emphasis on the word libre . The phrase, a slogan used by Quebecers who favoured Quebec sovereignty , was seen as giving his support to the movement.

  8. Culture of Quebec - Wikipedia

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    The culture of Quebec emerged over the last few hundred years, resulting predominantly from the shared history of the French-speaking North American majority in Quebec. Québécois culture, as a whole, constitutes all distinctive traits – spiritual, material, intellectual and affective – that characterize Québécois society.

  9. Hurricane Boy Fuck You Tabarnak! - Wikipedia

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    The film is inspired by Ara Ball's 2013 short film L'Ouragan fuck you tabarnak, produced by Ara Ball & Tania Duguay, which starred Luka Limoges as Delphis and was a Prix Jutra nominee for Best Live Action Short Film at the 16th Jutra Awards in 2014. [2] In 2022, Bunbury Films announced that the full-length version was in development. [3]