j'aime lulu, or lulu me plait, or moi, j'adore lulu My Name Is Lulu & My Boyfriend Is French :) x
English : Welcome to Louisiana! French : Bienvenue en Louisiane!
mon ami is actually my friend, I believe. In southwest Louisiana we say mes amis for my friends.
to say meatballs in french you say: boulettes
this is how you say it in french Sheila
You also say agenda in French!
English : Welcome to Louisiana! French : Bienvenue en Louisiane!
The Louisiana Purchase is "la vente de la Louisiane" in French.
"Bonaniversè" is how you would say Happy Birthday in Louisiana Creole French.
If it's 'I love Louisiana' then j'aime la Louisiane. If it's only 'love Louisiana' then it's aime la Louisiane.
In Louisiana Creole, "Aunt" is commonly said as "Tante." The term is derived from the French word "tante," reflecting the influence of French language and culture in Louisiana Creole.
This sentence doesn't make much sense grammatically, but if you mean that French is spoken there, you would want to say something like this:"Le francais est parlé en Louisiane" which means "French is spoken in Louisiana."If you try to translate your phrase literally, "Le francais est en Louisiane", you would be saying that a Frenchman is in Louisiana!
yes, Louisiana is a french name.
Louisiana became French-speaking due to its colonization by the French in the early 18th century. The French influence in Louisiana was further perpetuated by the Louisiana Purchase in 1803, which brought more French-speaking settlers to the region. Over time, French language and culture became ingrained in the state's identity.
The French sold Louisiana to the US in 1803.
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Council for the Development of French in Louisiana was created in 1968.
Louisiana was French territory and the 13 colonies were English.