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Canadian (kəˈneɪdiən)
Canadian is an adjective or noun that refers to something or someone from or related to Canada, a country located in the northern part of North America.
Etymology
The term "Canadian" originates from the word "Canada," which is derived from the St. Lawrence Iroquoian word "Kanata," meaning "village" or "settlement."
Related Terms
- Canada: The country in North America from which the term "Canadian" is derived.
- Canuck: An informal term for a Canadian person.
- Canadian English: The variety of English spoken in Canada.
- Canadian French: The variety of French spoken in Canada.
- Canadian culture: The cultural practices and traditions of Canada.
- Canadian cuisine: The food and culinary traditions of Canada.
- Canadian history: The historical events and periods of Canada.
- Canadian law: The legal system and laws of Canada.
- Canadian politics: The political system and practices of Canada.
See Also
- List of Canadians: A list of notable individuals from Canada.
- Demographics of Canada: Statistical data about the population of Canada.
- Geography of Canada: Information about the physical features and climate of Canada.
- Economy of Canada: Information about the economic practices and conditions of Canada.
External links
- Medical encyclopedia article on Canadian
- Wikipedia's article - Canadian
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