English people are called 'les anglais' in French.
England is called 'Angleterre' in French.
French People hahahahahah french people
I believe it is England.
People who speak French are called Francophones.
It is England.
Some parts of England, particularly in the past, spoke French due to the Norman Conquest in 1066. French became the language of the aristocracy and nobility, leading to its influence in certain regions. Today, remnants of French influence can still be seen in place names, legal terminologies, and other aspects of English language and culture.
They are called French.
French speaking people are known as francophones.
Fluent French people are called Francophones.
It was called 'New England' to remind people of their history in England. Most early immigrants were from England and Scotland. Later, French, Irish, Italian, Dutch and Germans began arriving in large numbers.
In French, people born in French Guiana are primarily called "français / française", as French is their nationality. If we need to refer to their region of origin (called in French "la Guyane"), then they are called "guyanais / guyanaise"
Because most people were from England