Use "french canadian" in a sentence

1. French Canadian Male

2. Ringuet, French-Canadian novelist whose Trente Arpents (1938; Thirty Acres) is considered a classic of Canadian literature

3. In 1826, to reflect a growing sense of FRENCH CANADIAN NATIONALISM, the Parti canadien became the Parti PATRIOTE.

4. For decades, a French-Canadian airline employee named Gaetan Dugas, has been known as “Patient Zero” in the 1980s Aids epidemic

5. Originally hailing from a French-Canadian community, modern Cajuns often have a mixed background, including French, English, German, Native American and Creole ancestry.

6. The institute was founded in 1923, one of the discoveries of Georgian microbiologist Giorgi Eliava and Bacteriophagia phenomenon, French Canadian scientist, Felix Derell

7. Blanche, daughter of Emilie Bordeleau, leaves her small French-Canadian town and large family to go and live with her married sister and study medicine in Montreal, Canada

8. Independently, French-Canadian microbiologist Félix d'Hérelle, working at the Pasteur Institute in Paris, announced on 3 September 1917, that he had discovered "an invisible, antagonistic microbe of the dysentery bacillus".

9. The Bellybuttons (French: Les Nombrils) is a French Canadian comics series written by Maryse Dubuc (credited as "Dubuc") and illustrated by her husband, Marc " Delaf " Delafontaine

10. Software Localization: Microsoft Wireless Display Adapter app may be installed from Windows Store in English, Danish, German, Spanish Spain or Spanish Latin America or Spanish Mexico, Finnish, French, French Canadian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Dutch, Portuguese Portugal or Portuguese Brazil, Russian, Swedish, Thai, Traditional

11. Acadians are the original French settlers of parts of the northeastern region of North America comprising what is now the Canadian provinces of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island.Although Acadians and Quebeckers are two French-Canadian cultures, Acadia was founded 4 years before Quebec and in a geographically separate area

12. Pinus Banksiana, described in 1803 by Aylmer Bourke Lambert (1761–1842), in a Description of the Genus Pinus, vol 1:7, is commonly known as jack pine or less commonly as gray, black, black jack, scrub, Prince's or Banksian pine, as well as pin gris in the French Canadian dialect of French