In French, "Detroit" is pronounced as "day-twah."
Hello in French is "Bonjour", German is "Hallo", and Dutch is "Hallo" as well.
The French did not settle in the Middle Colonies of America. The Middle Colonies were predominantly settled by English, Dutch, and German immigrants. The French focused their colonial efforts more in present-day Canada and regions along the Mississippi River.
Dutch immigrants in New Zealand have settled primarily in urban centers, including Auckland, Wellington, and Christchurch. They have also established communities in smaller towns and rural areas throughout the country.
there are no Asian countries settled by the French....
Brazil - settled by the Portuguese Guyana - settled first by the Dutch, then by the British Suriname - settled by the Dutch French Guiana - settled by the French
they were settled mainly by English, French, Dutch, and Germans.
The French, Germans, English, Scots, Irish, Dutch, Swedes, Wales, and Finns
the two main settlers in America that were french were first the dutch and the pilgrims
There were several ethnic groups that settled in the middle colonies. Those groups included Swedish people, Irish, English, Scottish, Dutch, and French.
According to the 2002 edition of History Alive! The United States, Dutch and English came there in search of new lives. The Dutch. Dutch, it was once known as New Amsterdam. The Dutch settled New Amsterdam, which became New York City after the Dutch surrendered the land to the English.
A "Boer" is an inhabitant of South Africa of mostly French and Dutch descent. They settled in Southern Africa as early as the 1650's.
The French the dutch went for fur trading primarily
i think that the english settled in new hampshire
The Dutch came with Peter Stuyvesant who purchased Manhattan from the Indians.
Mainly Dutch Reformed.
Spanish, Dutch, English and French were the primary countries. The British took over the Dutch areas. The French and Indian War and the Louisiana Purchase took France out of the picture.