The same reason you hear a lot of Spanish in San Antonio or Itallian in New York. People have just moved over here from French speaking countries and brought their language and other cultural ideas with them.
For instance, if you notice my last name is "LeCompte", and I reside outside of New Orleans(a settlement launched from Orleans, France), LA. You can trace my family line back to Quebec(a heavily french speaking territory in Canada) and then from there to mother France.
But no, I don't actually speak much French at all. If you dropped me off in France, I wouldn't starve and die in the streets; but I wouldn't be chatting anyone up either.
yes, Louisiana is a french name.
Louisiana failed to attract many people.the region of louisiana failed to attract many people.
"la République Française", short form: la France
Because Vietnam used to be a French colony.
Council for the Development of French in Louisiana was created in 1968.
In the back woods of Louisiana, people often speak a variety of English known as Louisiana Creole or Cajun English, as well as Louisiana French among older generations. These languages have influences from French, Spanish, African, and Native American languages due to Louisiana's diverse history.
Louisiana is the state where people speak French. French is commonly spoken in certain regions like Cajun country and New Orleans.
Louisiana
French-speaking people in Louisiana can be attributed to the French colonization of the region in the 18th century, when Louisiana was a French colony. The French language and culture have persisted in certain areas, such as Acadiana, due to strong cultural ties and historical influences. Additionally, the Cajun and Creole populations have helped preserve French language and traditions in Louisiana.
People speak french in North America because some french people came to America hundreds of years ago and brought there language with them. Did you know that Louisiana was once a french speaking city because the french named it after there King Louis 14 ( i think )
Yes, French is spoken in Louisiana, particularly in the Cajun and Creole communities. Louisiana French has its own unique dialects and variations influenced by historical connections to French-speaking cultures.
french people speak french but they don't only have to speak french.
French people
Louisiana was a French colony in Colonial American History. It was eventually bought from France in what is called "The Louisiana Purchase," which also includes much of the land north of Louisiana. So in short the reason why Louisiana speaks Fench is because they are French.
in Benin how many people Speak French
People who speak French are referred to as francophones.
people speak french in Monaco