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Henri Richard played 1,256 games for the Canadiens from 1955 to 1975
Jeux français is a French equivalent of the English phrase "French games." The masculine plural phrase may be preceded immediately by the masculine plural les since French employs definite articles where English does not use "the." The pronunciation will be "zhuh fraw-seh" in French.
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The Montreal Expos games were broadcasted in both languages: In French on CKAC 730, and in English: on CFCF 600 and later on The Team 990
The French term jeux de batman translates to Batman games in English. Different games for Batman can be found for video games, like on the Xbox or PS3.
Because the founder of the Modern Olympic Games was French, and the Headquarters of the International Olympic Committee is located in Switzerland. English is also an official language of the Olympics. When announcements are made at the Games, they are made in French, English, and the language of the host country.
French and English. French because the games were founded by a Frenchman and is widely spoken around the world because of French colonisation and English for similar reasons-widely spoken or at least understood around the world.
Jeux is a French equivalent of the English word "games."Specifically, the French word is a masculine noun in its plural form. It may be preceded by the masculine plural definite article les ("the") or the masculine plural indefinite article des ("some"). The pronunciation will be "zhuh" in French.
French is used for the Olympics because it was the idea of a Frenchman, Pierre de Coubertin, to re-established the Olympics games. French and English are the two official languages of the Olympics.
The Canadiens defeated the Calgary Flames in five games to capture the team's 23rd Stanley Cup.
The Montreal Canadiens have won the most games in the playoffs in NHL history.