le Québec, Québec
A proper noun refers to the name of a person, place, or thing (e.g., Paris, Charlène).
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a. Québec
L’hiver au Québec peut être rude, mais ces dernières années il s’est adouci.Winter in Québec can be harsh, but in recent years it has become milder.
b. Quebec
Le Québec a des paysages magnifiques, surtout en automne, quand les forêts deviennent rouges ou orange.Quebec has magnificent landscapes, especially in autumn, when forests turn red or orange.
a. Québec City
Il faut absolument que tu visites Québec pendant la période de Noël. C’est magique !You absolutely must visit Québec City during the Christmas season. It's magical!
b. Quebec City
Québec, avec son fleuve et ses ruelles pavées, est l’une des plus belles villes que je connaisse.Quebec City, with its river and cobbled streets, is one of the most beautiful cities I know.
c. Québec
Québec n’est pas la plus grande ville de la province du Québec, mais c’est sa capitale.Québec is not the largest city in the province of Québec, but it's its capital.
d. Quebec
Il y a environ trois heures de route entre Québec et Montréal.It's about a three-hour drive from Quebec to Montreal.
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