Je suis canadien.

Je suis canadien, moi aussi.
I'm Canadian, too.
Je suis canadien(ne), mais j'aime visiter les États-Unis.
I am Canadian, but I like to visit the United States.
Je suis canadien(ne) et j'adore le hockey sur glace.
I'm Canadian and I love ice hockey.
Je ne suis pas un gringo. Je suis canadien.
I'm not a gringo. I'm Canadian.
Je suis canadien(ne). Je suis né(e) à Ottawa.
I am Canadian. I was born in Ottawa.
Je suis Canadien.
I'm Canadian.
Tu es Américain ? – Non, en fait je suis Canadien.
Are you American? - No, I'm Canadian, actually.
Je suis Canadien(ne) et j'habite à Victoria, la capitale de la Colombie-Britannique.
I am Canadian and live in Victoria, the capital of British Columbia.
Les gens pensent que je suis canadien, mais je suis né aux États-Unis.
People think I'm Canadian, but I was born in the United States.
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