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In Saarbrücken, the local dialect is Saarlandisch. This dialect is a variant of the Moselle Franconian dialect group and is influenced by both German and French languages due to the region's history of being situated on the border of both countries.
The Acadians were primarily of French descent, coming from the French colony of Acadia in present-day Canada. They spoke a distinct dialect known as Acadian French.
Saint Bernadette spoke the regional language "Occitan". She was not well educated in the French language.
Cajun French, a dialect of the French language, is spoken in Louisiana by those of Acadian descent. It includes some unique vocabulary, pronunciation, and grammatical features influenced by historical interactions with English, Spanish, and Native American languages. Cajun French is primarily spoken in southern Louisiana.
French, although most French Canadians speak English pretty well also.
Barbara Picard Chadwick has written: 'Destroismaisons dit Picard, my French connection' -- subject(s): Genealogy, Lending library
Because that's how Gene wanted it, most likely.
from the greek camara through latin (meaning "room")into old french (or picard) camberetteinto later french cabaret
chinese!
French Canadians speak French and English, though their French is a dialect specific to Canada.
french-canadian killed with a wrench by callum mcdonald
The french language differs in dialect because the French integrated/fused their language with others.
Canada was originally a French Province. This is why most Canadians speak with a French dialect.
Usually they spoke Old French and some Latin.
In Saarbrücken, the local dialect is Saarlandisch. This dialect is a variant of the Moselle Franconian dialect group and is influenced by both German and French languages due to the region's history of being situated on the border of both countries.
Creole French is spoken in French Guyana in south America, in the Carribbean (La Martinique, La Guadeloupe,...), in the Indian Ocean (La Réunion). In addition, French-based creole is spoken in Haiti. The Cajun dialect in the region of Louisianna is also related.
Gallo is a Breton word meaning French. It is the name of a dialect of French influenced by Breton and is spoken in the Eastern part of Brittany.