Tu habites a New York
Born in New York is 'né(e) à New York' in French.
Most New Yorkers speak English, but you have to remember that people from all over the world live there, so some people may speak a different language.
Most French-speaking Canadians live in the province of Quebec. The majority of the population in Quebec speaks French as their first language. Additionally, there are significant francophone populations in other provinces such as New Brunswick and Ontario.
New Orleans, Louisiana was settled by the French and still maintains a significant French influence in its culture and language, particularly in areas such as the French Quarter. French language can still be heard in parts of the city and is an integral part of its heritage.
Quebec and Ontario speak French. __ Very few places in Ontario speak French. There are some, but Ontario is largely English speaking. New Brunswick is officially bilingual, and Quebec is French.
English, Spanish, and French
Born in New York is 'né(e) à New York' in French.
Some live in Canada and some live in New York. Only about 3,000 people speak the Mohawk language.
ok, everyone thinks that they live in new york, but they live in florida!They live in New Yorkthey live in new york, new york
The address of the French Heritage Society is: , New York, NY 10022-1006
The address of the Foundation For French Museums is: , New York, NY 10022-2511
Usually French pronounce Noo-York
New York is s melting pot. People from every country in the world live there, and speak more than 2000 languages.
Yes she did live in new york
The French made the Statue of Liberty and gave it to New York.
If you live in New York City, New York, you are in the United States on the North American continent.
The language New York speaks is: English.