Of course, the national language in Quebec is French. It's not uncommon to come across people that don't speak English at all. All of the street signs are in French and they don't give you any English translation. You have to figure the signs out on your own. We've seen this one all over the place and we've determined it means, "Attention, Children laying in the street". Did I tell you, we don't speak French? Monday, July 13, 2009
Day 37 - Compton, Quebec
Of course, the national language in Quebec is French. It's not uncommon to come across people that don't speak English at all. All of the street signs are in French and they don't give you any English translation. You have to figure the signs out on your own. We've seen this one all over the place and we've determined it means, "Attention, Children laying in the street". Did I tell you, we don't speak French? 