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You would say "nous sommes restés" in French to mean "we stayed".
I think it is Louisiana because it is very french there
You can say "J'ai resté" in French to mean "I stayed".
They stayed good with the french because they gave them food
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The French They did stayed neutral. I just did a quiz and got my answer correct.
You can say "Tu aurais dû rester à la maison" in French, which directly translates to "You should have stayed home."
The French They did stayed neutral. I just did a quiz and got my answer correct.
stayed home and took care of the kids
Je suis resté pendant 8 jours
The French were never "driven" out of Canada, we have a large French population most of who live in the province of Quebec. Canada has two official languages, French and English.
If the Louisiana territory would have stayed under the control of the French, then the U.S. would have eventually claimed the land, but at a later point in time.