Quebec city
Capital of Quebec province, Canada, on the St. Lawrence River.
Note: Quebec City is largely French-speaking.
Note: One of the oldest cities in North America, it was founded in the early seventeenth century.
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- Quebecer
[kwi-bek-er] /kwɪˈbɛk ər/ noun 1. a native or inhabitant of , especially one who is from the city of and whose native language is French.
- Quebecois
[key-be-kwah; French key-be-kwa] /ˌkeɪ bɛˈkwɑ; French keɪ bɛˈkwa/ noun, plural Québecois [key-be-kwah, -kwahz; French key-be-kwa] /ˌkeɪ bɛˈkwɑ, -ˈkwɑz; French keɪ bɛˈkwa/ (Show IPA) 1. . 2. a person, especially a member of the Parti Québecois, who supports the separation and independence of the province of from the rest of . 3. the variety of French […]
- Quebecoises
[kwi-bek-er] /kwɪˈbɛk ər/ noun 1. a native or inhabitant of , especially one who is from the city of and whose native language is French. [key-be-kwah; French key-be-kwa] /ˌkeɪ bɛˈkwɑ; French keɪ bɛˈkwa/ noun, plural Québecois [key-be-kwah, -kwahz; French key-be-kwa] /ˌkeɪ bɛˈkwɑ, -ˈkwɑz; French keɪ bɛˈkwa/ (Show IPA) 1. . 2. a person, especially a […]
- Quebrada
[key-brah-duh] /keɪˈbrɑ də/ noun 1. Southwestern U.S. a ravine. 2. a brook.
- Quechan
[kech-uh n] /ˈkɛtʃ ən/ noun 1. (defs 1, 2).