French translation of 'Canadian'
noun
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adjective
canadien (FEM canadienne)
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Canadian
British English: Canadian
/kəˈneɪdɪən/ ADJECTIVE
Canadian means belonging or relating to Canada, or to its people or culture.
...the Canadian government.
- American English: Canadian /kəˈneɪdiən/
- Arabic: كَنَدِيّ
- Brazilian Portuguese: canadense
- Chinese: 加拿大的
- Croatian: kanadski
- Czech: kanadský
- Danish: canadisk
- Dutch: Canadees
- European Spanish: canadiense
- Finnish: kanadalainen adjektiivi
- French: canadien
- German: kanadisch
- Greek: καναδικός
- Italian: canadese
- Japanese: カナダの
- Korean: 캐나다의
- Norwegian: kanadisk
- Polish: kanadyjski
- European Portuguese: canadiano
- Romanian: canadian
- Russian: канадский
- Latin American Spanish: canadiense
- Swedish: kanadensisk
- Thai: ของแคนาดา, ซึ่งเกี่ยวกับแคนาดา
- Turkish: Kanada
- Ukrainian: канадський
- Vietnamese: thuộc nước/người Canada
British English: Canadian
/kəˈneɪdɪən/ NOUN
A Canadian is a Canadian citizen, or a person of Canadian origin.
- American English: Canadian /kəˈneɪdiən/
- Arabic: كَنَدِيّ
- Brazilian Portuguese: canadense
- Chinese: 加拿大人
- Croatian: Kanađanin
- Czech: Kanaďan
- Danish: canadier
- Dutch: Canadees
- European Spanish: canadiense
- Finnish: kanadalainen henkilö
- French: Canadien
- German: Kanadier
- Greek: Καναδός
- Italian: canadese
- Japanese: カナダ人
- Korean: 캐나다 사람
- Norwegian: kanadier
- Polish: Kanadyjczyk
- European Portuguese: canadiano
- Romanian: canadian
- Russian: канадец
- Latin American Spanish: canadiense
- Swedish: kanadensare
- Thai: ชาวแคนาดา
- Turkish: Kanadalı
- Ukrainian: канадець
- Vietnamese: người Canada
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