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CANADIAN - Übersetzung nach arabisch

CITIZENS AND NATIONALS OF CANADA
Canada/People; Canadian; Canadian-born; Canadian people; Kenadian; People of Canada; Canadian person; Canadan
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CANADIAN         

الصفة

الكندية

Canadian         
ADJ , N
كندى
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  • A line drawing of the leaves and cones from Britton and Brown's 1913 ''Illustrated flora of the northern states and Canada''
SPECIES OF PLANT, EASTERN HEMLOCK
Sargent's Canadian Hemlock; Canadian Hemlock; Eastern Hemlock; Eastern hemlock; Canadian hemlock; Sargent's Canadian hemlock; Eastern Hemlock-spruce; Eastern hemlock-spruce
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Definition

Canadian
·noun A native or inhabitant of Canada.
II. Canadian ·adj Of or pertaining to Canada.

Wikipedia

Canadians

Canadians (French: Canadiens) are people identified with the country of Canada. This connection may be residential, legal, historical or cultural. For most Canadians, many (or all) of these connections exist and are collectively the source of their being Canadian.

Canada is a multilingual and multicultural society home to people of groups of many different ethnic, religious, and national origins, with the majority of the population made up of Old World immigrants and their descendants. Following the initial period of French and then the much larger British colonization, different waves (or peaks) of immigration and settlement of non-indigenous peoples took place over the course of nearly two centuries and continue today. Elements of Indigenous, French, British, and more recent immigrant customs, languages, and religions have combined to form the culture of Canada, and thus a Canadian identity. Canada has also been strongly influenced by its linguistic, geographic, and economic neighbour—the United States.

Canadian independence from the United Kingdom grew gradually over the course of many years following the formation of the Canadian Confederation in 1867. The First and Second World Wars, in particular, gave rise to a desire among Canadians to have their country recognized as a fully-fledged, sovereign state, with a distinct citizenship. Legislative independence was established with the passage of the Statute of Westminster, 1931, the Canadian Citizenship Act, 1946, took effect on January 1, 1947, and full sovereignty was achieved with the patriation of the constitution in 1982. Canada's nationality law closely mirrored that of the United Kingdom. Legislation since the mid-20th century represents Canadians' commitment to multilateralism and socioeconomic development.

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für CANADIAN
1. Canadian media however quoted a Canadian military spokesman as saying three Canadian soldiers suffered minor injuries.
2. Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin confirmed the Canadian casualties, reported the Canadian broadcaster CBC.
3. Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper confirmed they were Canadian troops, Canadian Press reported.
4. Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper said Saturday the target of the alleged terror plot "was Canada –– Canadian institutions, the Canadian economy, the Canadian people.
5. Canadian law already applies to Canadian soldiers deployed abroad.