New Caledonia was colonized by the French or used for testing by the French, I think.
New Brunswick is a bilingual province, meaning that we provide both French and English language services (seriously, there's French AND English on EVERY road sign in New Brunswick). So, no, we are neither French or English. We are both.
Canada's New Democratic Party is a social democratic party. Its conventions provide translation from English to French and French to English.
The French word "oui" (pronounced "we") translates to "yes" in English. The English word "we" translates to "nous" (pronounced "new") in French.
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Yes, people of New Orleans speak an English dialect of French and some are fluent in full French due to the fact that the French discovered New Orleans.
"Le Nouvel An" in French is "the new year" in English.
Heureuse nouvelle année! in French means "Happy New Year!" in English.
English and Spanish are the two main lanquages spoken in New Orleans.All though it is a French City French is not in the running for most popular. And Cajun was the number 2 language . But New Orleans along with most major cities is losing their heritage to Spanish.
J. L. de Lolme has written: 'A new French and English dictionary' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, French language, English language, French, English
"What's new today?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Quoi de neuf aujourd'hui? The question translates literally as "What about (something) new today?" in English. The pronunciation will be "kwad nu-fo-zhoor-dwee" in French.
New Brunswick is the only officially bilingual province in Canada speaking English and French. Although there are many people in New Brunswick who speak in native languages and foreign languages.
Routes to Asia.