english
it depends on your perspective. if you're on the English side, then Louis riel was a pest. if you're on the french side, then Louis riel was a great hero who defended their rights.
english
she fought for the french,and fought the english.
Scottish and English on her mother's side, French-Canadian, English and probably Scotch on her father's side.
As far as I know, the sentence is written in French on one side, and in English on the other.
Thomas Edison spoke English. I mean, he was American, so it's not like he was walking around speaking Mandarin or Swahili. But hey, who knows, maybe he dabbled in some French or Spanish on the side for fun.
The English call it the Strait of Dover because it is named after the town of Dover on the English side. The French call it Pas-de-Calais because it is named after the Calais region on the French side.
"Back" is an English equivalent of the French word dos. The masculine singular noun most commonly refers to the back side of the human body's trunk. The pronunciation will be "do" in French.
the anwer is both. the English took advantage of them but the french used them as friends and traded equally. they (french) didn't need guns when comunicating and the English fought counstanstly
because the French treated the Indians better then the english
French servive english service side table service
Because they wanted to be on the winning side