New England French
New England French (French: français de Nouvelle-Angleterre) is a variety of Canadian French spoken in the New England region of the United States. New England French is one of the major forms of the French language that developed in what is now the United States, the others being Louisiana French and the nearly extinct Missouri French, Muskrat French and Métis French. The dialect is the predominant form of French spoken in New England (apart from standard French), except in the Saint John Valley of northern Aroostook County, Maine, where Acadian French predominates.
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New England French
New England French (French: français de Nouvelle-Angleterre) is a variety of Canadian French spoken in the New England region of the United States. New England French is one of the major forms of the French language that developed in what is now the United States, the others being Louisiana French and the nearly extinct Missouri French, Muskrat French and Métis French. The dialect is the predominant form of French spoken in New England (apart from standard French), except in the Saint John Valley of northern Aroostook County, Maine, where Acadian French predominates.
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Le français de Nouvelle-Anglet ...... scolaires des États concernés.
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New England French (French: fr ...... programs in place since 1987.
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Le français de Nouvelle-Anglet ...... mier empire colonial français.
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New England French (French: fr ...... e Acadian French predominates.
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Français de Nouvelle-Angleterre
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New England French
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New England French
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français de Nouvelle-Angleterre
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