"17th" in French is "dix-septième."
No, Rounsaville is not a French name. It does not have French origins and is not commonly found in French-speaking regions.
Martinique speaks French because it was colonized by the French in the 17th century and has remained a French overseas department since then. French is the official language of Martinique, along with a regional Creole language.
French was first spoken in Haiti during the early 17th century when the French established colonies on the island of Hispaniola. The language was introduced by French colonizers and eventually became the predominant language of administration and culture in the region.
New France was a French colony founded in the early 17th century in North America, which later became part of the Dominion of Canada.
In lower Canada, people spoke primarily French. French settlers established the colony of Lower Canada in the early 17th century, and French remained the dominant language throughout the region.
dix-septieme - 17th
It comes from 17th Century French.
probably in the 17th century by French explorers
French Protestants of the 16th and 17th centuries were called Huguenots.
Quebec French was developed in the 17th-century from Classical French, that French colonists brought to New France.
le dix sept janvier
No, Rounsaville is not a French name. It does not have French origins and is not commonly found in French-speaking regions.
The Arcadians are the descendants of the 17th-century French colonists who settled in Acadia.
The French colonial empire is the set of territories outside Europe that were under French rule primarily from the 17th century to the late 1960s.
It originated in Italy, but in the 17th and 18th centuries the dominant centre of ballet was the French Royal Court, which is why most ballet terms are French.
Moliere was a French playwright, actor, and director. He is best known for his contributions to French comedy theatre during the 17th century.
The french horn