Do not change in France
Except former french cities like "la Nouvelle Orléans" (New-orléans)
French is spoken in cities with large French-speaking communities, such as New Orleans, Louisiana, and Lafayette, Louisiana. Additionally, French is commonly spoken in areas with strong ties to French-speaking countries, like parts of Maine, Vermont, and Louisiana.
Well I imagine that French would be a minority language but there are French speaking people in various parts of Louisiana - Eunice, Bâton Rouge, New Orléans, Big Mamou. There are also associations of people of French origin in Maine but I'm not sure that they speak French.
Yes, in French, city names are capitalized. For example, "Paris" is written as "Paris" with a capital letter.
French is not widely spoken as a first language in any specific region of Australia. However, there are French communities and French-speaking schools and organizations in major cities like Sydney and Melbourne where French is spoken. These communities often have events and resources for French speakers to connect and practice the language.
Approximately 1.2 million people in the US speak French as their primary language. This number includes both native speakers and individuals who have learned French as a second language.
Yes, in French, city names are capitalized. For example, "Paris" is written as "Paris" with a capital letter.
none. french cities are in france not the us
French is spoken in cities with large French-speaking communities, such as New Orleans, Louisiana, and Lafayette, Louisiana. Additionally, French is commonly spoken in areas with strong ties to French-speaking countries, like parts of Maine, Vermont, and Louisiana.
we/us
No. No language was ever an official language of the US, not even English.
Cities in France don't have official languages, but Nice is in France, where French is the official language.
French was ONE of the languages that were spoken by immigrant's. Not a particular main language like it is in Canada.
The word "croissant" comes from French. It derives from the word "croรฎtre," which means "to grow" or "to increase," referencing the pastry's crescent shape.
Well I imagine that French would be a minority language but there are French speaking people in various parts of Louisiana - Eunice, Bâton Rouge, New Orléans, Big Mamou. There are also associations of people of French origin in Maine but I'm not sure that they speak French.
All cities in Puerto Rico, a US territory, have Spanish (and English) as an official language.
They were named by French people
The answer is simple. Africa in general is almost has french as a second language. Just type the title of the city and see if they speak french.