Tournoi ESL ouvert qu'au USA et Canada la blague du siècle ?
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Its about as "popular" as mandarin really...
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@Alimathus said in Tournoi ESL ouvert qu'au USA et Canada la blague du siècle ?:
@notoriousHEB said in Tournoi ESL ouvert qu'au USA et Canada la blague du siècle ?:
@halfbutt said in Tournoi ESL ouvert qu'au USA et Canada la blague du siècle ?:
@notoriousHEB said in Tournoi ESL ouvert qu'au USA et Canada la blague du siècle ?:
This is MLB the Show... not NHL.
He’s from Europe, dude, and he’s talking about baseball, not hockey.
It's a joke. He's speaking French which is popular in Canada...
Lol is it? Pretty sure spanish is more prevelant in USA than french is in Canada
French is an official language in Canada. Most of population is taught french for 8-10 years in school. Its not widely spoken across the country but its the main language in quebec. Most people can understand and speak the basics but its not often used depending on your family. It may not be "popular " as a main language but its extremely widespread and understood across the country.
Also Canadian french and European french language is a little different. Im pretty sure the op is from Europe
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@Hikes83 said in Tournoi ESL ouvert qu'au USA et Canada la blague du siècle ?:
@notoriousHEB said in Tournoi ESL ouvert qu'au USA et Canada la blague du siècle ?:
@halfbutt said in Tournoi ESL ouvert qu'au USA et Canada la blague du siècle ?:
@notoriousHEB said in Tournoi ESL ouvert qu'au USA et Canada la blague du siècle ?:
This is MLB the Show... not NHL.
He’s from Europe, dude, and he’s talking about baseball, not hockey.
It's a joke. He's speaking French which is popular in Canada...
Its not exactly popular. About 20% of the population considers French as their mother tongue and most of that is really is across only two provinces (Quebec and New Brunswick)
NHL coaches literally give pressers in French.
Probably more to do with the areas of their teams but yes 20% spoken language would be popular, it's the 2nd most spoken language in the country and official language in Quebec... So yes, that's popular.
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@notoriousHEB said in Tournoi ESL ouvert qu'au USA et Canada la blague du siècle ?:
@Hikes83 said in Tournoi ESL ouvert qu'au USA et Canada la blague du siècle ?:
@notoriousHEB said in Tournoi ESL ouvert qu'au USA et Canada la blague du siècle ?:
@halfbutt said in Tournoi ESL ouvert qu'au USA et Canada la blague du siècle ?:
@notoriousHEB said in Tournoi ESL ouvert qu'au USA et Canada la blague du siècle ?:
This is MLB the Show... not NHL.
He’s from Europe, dude, and he’s talking about baseball, not hockey.
It's a joke. He's speaking French which is popular in Canada...
Its not exactly popular. About 20% of the population considers French as their mother tongue and most of that is really is across only two provinces (Quebec and New Brunswick)
NHL coaches literally give pressers in French.
Probably more to do with the areas of their teams but yes 20% spoken language would be popular, it's the 2nd most spoken language in the country and official language in Quebec... So yes, that's popular.
Agree to disagree. To me, if you can’t have french service in 11 out of 13 provinces/territories, it’s not popular. It’s just concentrated in two main areas
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@Hikes83 said in Tournoi ESL ouvert qu'au USA et Canada la blague du siècle ?:
@notoriousHEB said in Tournoi ESL ouvert qu'au USA et Canada la blague du siècle ?:
@halfbutt said in Tournoi ESL ouvert qu'au USA et Canada la blague du siècle ?:
@notoriousHEB said in Tournoi ESL ouvert qu'au USA et Canada la blague du siècle ?:
This is MLB the Show... not NHL.
He’s from Europe, dude, and he’s talking about baseball, not hockey.
It's a joke. He's speaking French which is popular in Canada...
Its not exactly popular. About 20% of the population considers French as their mother tongue and most of that is really is across only two provinces (Quebec and New Brunswick)
I got that it was a joke. I’m Canadian and speak French. I just thought it was kind of in poor taste, you know, stereotypes and all.
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@halfbutt said in Tournoi ESL ouvert qu'au USA et Canada la blague du siècle ?:
@Hikes83 said in Tournoi ESL ouvert qu'au USA et Canada la blague du siècle ?:
@notoriousHEB said in Tournoi ESL ouvert qu'au USA et Canada la blague du siècle ?:
@halfbutt said in Tournoi ESL ouvert qu'au USA et Canada la blague du siècle ?:
@notoriousHEB said in Tournoi ESL ouvert qu'au USA et Canada la blague du siècle ?:
This is MLB the Show... not NHL.
He’s from Europe, dude, and he’s talking about baseball, not hockey.
It's a joke. He's speaking French which is popular in Canada...
Its not exactly popular. About 20% of the population considers French as their mother tongue and most of that is really is across only two provinces (Quebec and New Brunswick)
I got that it was a joke. I’m Canadian and speak French. I just thought it was kind of in poor taste, you know, stereotypes and all.
I understand completely. My mother tongue is French and I live it NB. I’ve heard them all
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merci de nous donner une réponse, car nous aimerions aussi participer aux prochaines compétition et de nous intégrer à vos event
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@notoriousHEB said in Tournoi ESL ouvert qu'au USA et Canada la blague du siècle ?:
@Hikes83 said in Tournoi ESL ouvert qu'au USA et Canada la blague du siècle ?:
@notoriousHEB said in Tournoi ESL ouvert qu'au USA et Canada la blague du siècle ?:
@halfbutt said in Tournoi ESL ouvert qu'au USA et Canada la blague du siècle ?:
@notoriousHEB said in Tournoi ESL ouvert qu'au USA et Canada la blague du siècle ?:
This is MLB the Show... not NHL.
He’s from Europe, dude, and he’s talking about baseball, not hockey.
It's a joke. He's speaking French which is popular in Canada...
Its not exactly popular. About 20% of the population considers French as their mother tongue and most of that is really is across only two provinces (Quebec and New Brunswick)
NHL coaches literally give pressers in French.
Probably more to do with the areas of their teams but yes 20% spoken language would be popular, it's the 2nd most spoken language in the country and official language in Quebec... So yes, that's popular.
Lol they do not. The Montreal Canadians give pressers in French....because the Montreal Canadians fanbase forces a French speaking Coach to be hired even if it means drastically lowering the level of play. There’s no French pressers anywhere outside of that bubble in Quebec.
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@ChArTeRBuS said in Tournoi ESL ouvert qu'au USA et Canada la blague du siècle ?:
@notoriousHEB said in Tournoi ESL ouvert qu'au USA et Canada la blague du siècle ?:
@Hikes83 said in Tournoi ESL ouvert qu'au USA et Canada la blague du siècle ?:
@notoriousHEB said in Tournoi ESL ouvert qu'au USA et Canada la blague du siècle ?:
@halfbutt said in Tournoi ESL ouvert qu'au USA et Canada la blague du siècle ?:
@notoriousHEB said in Tournoi ESL ouvert qu'au USA et Canada la blague du siècle ?:
This is MLB the Show... not NHL.
He’s from Europe, dude, and he’s talking about baseball, not hockey.
It's a joke. He's speaking French which is popular in Canada...
Its not exactly popular. About 20% of the population considers French as their mother tongue and most of that is really is across only two provinces (Quebec and New Brunswick)
NHL coaches literally give pressers in French.
Probably more to do with the areas of their teams but yes 20% spoken language would be popular, it's the 2nd most spoken language in the country and official language in Quebec... So yes, that's popular.
Lol they do not. The Montreal Canadians give pressers in French....because the Montreal Canadians fanbase forces a French speaking Coach to be hired even if it means drastically lowering the level of play. There’s no French pressers anywhere outside of that bubble in Quebec.
"Lol they do not" ... Followed by a statement that the Canadians do.
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@xxJoeGillianxx said in Tournoi ESL ouvert qu'au USA et Canada la blague du siècle ?:
merci de nous donner une réponse, car nous aimerions aussi participer aux prochaines compétition et de nous intégrer à vos event
Je pense que cela a à voir avec les prix en espèces, je pense que SDS ne peut donner de l'argent qu'aux résidents américains. Peut-être tort, mais c'est ma supposition.
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Just ordered this:
I’ll be able to participate in this conversation in no time.
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I grew up in Calgary, and never took a single French class in public school. Ojibwe was a bigger option.
I moved to Ontario as a teen, and it's definitely more prevalent the more east you go. I now live in Ottawa, and French is 1/3 the population here.
My wife is 1st language french. I still can't form a sentence though. I just smile and nod when I go to Quebec for cheap beer -