A person from New Brunswick is called a New Brunswicker. In French, they are known as a Néo-Brunswickois (masculine) or Néo-Brunswickoise (feminine).
New Brunswick is unique in Canada as its only officially bilingual province, with both English and French recognized as official languages. This linguistic duality is reflected in its demonyms.
Demonyms for Residents of New Brunswick
Language | Masculine | Feminine | General Term |
---|---|---|---|
English | New Brunswicker | New Brunswicker | New Brunswicker |
French | Néo-Brunswickois | Néo-Brunswickoise | Néo-Brunswickois(e) |
Understanding these terms helps in accurately referring to residents of this vibrant Canadian province. For more information about the province, you can visit the New Brunswick Wikipedia page.