An individual who lives in Quebec or in other french community in Canada ( And there are a few! Just
get off that couch and discover the world you live in, you ignorant!).
The biggest concentration of them are located in Quebec (the province).
Not to be confused with The Brayons, living in the northern part of New-Brunswick (a lot of them will speak a fluent, yet in a funny accent, english. And if you address a citizen in french, they'll respond in a "good enough french", but you
oughta know some english!).
New-Brunswick officially declares itself
bilingual (french-english). Go figure.
Cajuns people (called "Acadiens", "Cadiens" or "Cayens" in french) also have their own dialect called
Chiac (pronounced SHE'ACK (
no pause)). It's spoken by most cajuns of southern New-Brunswick, although canjuns' elite tend to snob it and will either use a well-spoken french or english. That's mainly because
chiac's known to be of a strong redneck-from-the-far-east french pronunciation plus a few english words. One can use less or more english... it's complex. I personally never lived there to fully grasp it, although my roots are from
Quebec's far east.
Members of the band Radio-Radio raps in
chiac. check it out on You-Tube.