Acadian French – analysis on American-Canadian border
Acadian French – analysis on American-Canadian border
Although French dialects once spoken in the US, like the pawpaw in Missouri, are fading, the Acadian French is still the primary language for native speakers in the St. John Valley along Maine's international border with New Brunswick, Canada.
Although French dialects once spoken in the US, like the pawpaw in Missouri, are fading, the Acadian French is still the primary language for native speakers in the St. John Valley along Maine's international border with New Brunswick, Canada.
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