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Quebec stop sign, I know Arret = Stop in French language, but what is Arret Seten ?

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Quebec stop sign, I know Arret = Stop in French language, but what is Arret Seten ?

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  1. I agree with Hillbert. Signs with English or French and then one of the many native languages are not often seen but they are around. I know of many in the New Brunswick area but I know of no others personally.


  2. Arret is French for "stop"; Seten is Wendat (a native language) for "stop". Congratulations -- you've found a part of the country where 'bilingualism' doesn't necessarily include English!

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