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What is Halifax in French?
Halifax in French is
Halifax
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The name Halifax is already in English, and it's not typically translated into French.
Why is the name Great Northern Bean capitalized?
What does the word parallel have to do with geography?
Regional Linguistics
What is the definition of Northwest Ordiance?
How global is English?
Where do people with the geordie accent come from?
What is French for sometimes?
What is one factor that can contribute to the development of regional dialects within a single language?
What are some words that dicribe a town?
Should there be another international language instead of English?
What is the difference between romance and non-romance languages?
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