It is in fact English.
New York was originally called New Amsterdam by the Dutch settlers. When England gained control under the Duke of York during the 17th century the name was changed to New York in reference to him.
"You live in New York"
means: "we are in New York"
"Nu yolts" is a playful way of spelling "New York" in English, often used to mimic the New York accent or for comedic effect.
Land settlement and English wanted more land in the Americas If you mean New York City, it was founded by the Dutch not the English.
New York was an English colony because the English conquered New York from the Dutch, and after ceding to the English in the Treaty of Westminster, in 1674.
New York and Nuova York are Italian equivalents of the English name "New York." The respectives pronunciations in Italian will be "noo york" for the English loan name and "NWO-va york" for the mixed Italian/English proper name.
The Colony of New York was founded in 1664. New York and New Jersey became English colonies because the English wanted worship their religion.
The colony of New York was settled first by the Dutch and then by the English. The main religion of both the Dutch and English was Protestantism. New York was one of the Middle colonies.
The language New York speaks is: English.
New York's Original English Colony was Albany, people always trusted him and he was brave.
When the English took over New York where did resedints live
New York got its name by the "Duke of York"because it was taken over by the English.