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28/02/2017 18:48:04
Al Doman (Online)
M3 Enterprises Inc.
North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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Linguistic
Category:
French
Title:
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01648124
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>>>>I realize that French is French, both in Canada and in France.
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>>>That's debatable. Besides some significant differences in idioms:
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>>>- Be careful guessing where someone is from if they're speaking French. If they're French and you guess French-Canadian, quite a few will feel insulted. OTOH I've never seen a French-Canadian feel insulted if you guess they're French. So, always better to guess French, at least at first ;)
>>>
>>>- A friend of mine was living in Aix-en-Provence. One day she was watching the local (French-language) news on TV and then-Quebec Premier Rene Levesque was being interviewed. While he was speaking, French subtitles were shown. Of course, as I understand it Levesque had an accent even some French-Canadians thought was pretty thick :)
>>>
>>>I believe some OSs will let you localize either French or French (Canadian).
>>
>>I should have qualified that for me French is French. I am at such a beginner's stage that I will be lucky if I understand anybody. But I wonder, what is "OS" in your sentence? I can't imagine you meant Operating System.
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>Yes, that's exactly what I mean.
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>In Debian-flavoured Linux you can set different locales:
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>en_CA.utf-8 : English language, Canada
>fr_CA.utf-8 : French language, Canada
>fr_FR.utf-8 : French language, France
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>A while back I was setting up a Raspberry Pi 3. Because it's a UK product, its default Linux distro (Raspbian derivative of Debian) has a default local of en_GB.utf-8. Mostly OK for Canucks but one annoyance is it maps Shift-3 on the keyboard to be "£" rather than "#". Bad for programming, fatal for Twitter-holics ;)
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>On Windows 10 (on my system), adding a language offers "Cajun French, French and Haitian Creole" as results when searching for "French".

I have Windows 7. But I will see how (and if I am ready yet) to add French. Thank you.
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