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There are various lexical differences between Quebec French and Metropolitan French in France. These are distributed throughout the registers, from slang to formal usage. Notwithstanding Acadian French in the Maritime Provinces, Quebec French is the dominant form of French throughout Canada, with only very limited interregional variations. The terms Quebec French and Canadian French are therefore often used interchangeably.

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  • Le lexique du français québécois est constitué de l'ensemble des mots, ou plus précisément des lemmes (unités lexicales autonomes) employés en français québécois ainsi que de toutes les sous-variétés qui le constituent : joual, magoua, chaouin, saguenéen, beauceron, etc. Traditionnellement, les lexicographes québécois se sont efforcés de créer un rapprochement entre le français québécois et le français de France (cf. la liste d'ouvrages sur le français québécois), mais depuis quelques années, un courant de pensée en lexicographie promeut une division entre les deux variétés (cf. débat sur la norme du français québécois). (fr)
  • There are various lexical differences between Quebec French and Metropolitan French in France. These are distributed throughout the registers, from slang to formal usage. Notwithstanding Acadian French in the Maritime Provinces, Quebec French is the dominant form of French throughout Canada, with only very limited interregional variations. The terms Quebec French and Canadian French are therefore often used interchangeably. (en)
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  • There are various lexical differences between Quebec French and Metropolitan French in France. These are distributed throughout the registers, from slang to formal usage. Notwithstanding Acadian French in the Maritime Provinces, Quebec French is the dominant form of French throughout Canada, with only very limited interregional variations. The terms Quebec French and Canadian French are therefore often used interchangeably. (en)
  • Le lexique du français québécois est constitué de l'ensemble des mots, ou plus précisément des lemmes (unités lexicales autonomes) employés en français québécois ainsi que de toutes les sous-variétés qui le constituent : joual, magoua, chaouin, saguenéen, beauceron, etc. (fr)
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  • Lexique du français québécois (fr)
  • Quebec French lexicon (en)
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