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Post by derekjeter on Jul 5, 2011 19:07:44 GMT -5
what's a nordique anyway?
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Post by jpjets15 on Jul 5, 2011 19:33:07 GMT -5
Nordiques. Although I have to say I kind of like the "quebec city" part, as it differentiates it from the province's name. It makes it clear that it's not just the province's team, but specifically Quebec City's team. Either way tho, Nordiques for sure.
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Post by ReJ40 on Jul 5, 2011 21:27:27 GMT -5
what's a nordique anyway? It basically means Nordic or Northerner.
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Post by derekjeter on Jul 6, 2011 22:39:27 GMT -5
Thanks G
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Post by jpjets15 on Jul 7, 2011 0:57:24 GMT -5
what's a nordique anyway? In French, "nord" means "north". Something that is "Nordique" is anything that is "from the North" or "North-like" or again "North-esque". (lol, basically all Canadians are "Nordique")
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Post by mrconfusion87 on Jul 7, 2011 20:51:59 GMT -5
what's a nordique anyway? In French, "nord" means "north". Something that is "Nordique" is anything that is "from the North" or "North-like" or again "North-esque". (lol, basically all Canadians are "Nordique") Yup in short, Quebec Northerners to make it easy to roll off the tongue! But to get back on topic - keep it the QUEBEC NORDIQUES because that's what resonates there and its what hockey fans everywhere know when they link Quebec City to hockey!
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