Many years ago I made a visit to Quebec and found that people spoke both English and French so I would expect that people living there just went on with their lives. It is possible for people to speak more than one language.
Either is correct depending on the sentence: What happened at the party? What's happened at the party. What's happened to the cookies? What happened to the cookies. ~Note: This is because the word "what's" is a contraction of "what has", so the sentence really means, "What has happened to the cookies?" That's a different tense than past tense, but either can be used.
In Cantonese, you can say "發生咗咩事?" to ask "What happened?" or "發生咗咩事嚟?" to say "What happened."
wo ye din
You can ask "എന്തായിരുന്നു?" (entaayirunn) to inquire what happened in Malayalam.
by saying what happened and in some places Hindi or Hindu or hin'di does not exist
Israel declared independence and had war declared on it.
Germany declared war on the US, the US then declared war on Germany.
declared bankrupt
they got murked
Israel declared independance
As concerns the lands given to the possible Arab State as described in the 1947 Partition Plan, they passed under the occupation of Israel, Egypt, and Jordan. This happened due to the armistice agreement at the end of the Arab-Israeli War of 1949. The Arab State was never declared. Concerning the Arab residents who remained in Israel at and after its declaration as a sovereign state in May 1948 and through the war that followed, those were the predecessors of the present-day Arab-Israeli citizens and residents of the mostly-Arab towns in Israel.
He declared war.
they elect a new presidant
it hasent happened yet douch
After Pearl Harbor was attacked we declared war on Japan. Then Germany and Italy declared war on the U.S.
Germany declared war on Russia
ITALY DECLARED WAR ON AUSTRIA.