The culture as well as the language of the colony continued to be more French
than Spanish. The people in New Orleans continued to have formal parties with
French wine and French dancing. Their clothing was even more elegant, and
they were described as considering their appearance and their entertainment
as very important. Men gathered in coffee houses in New Orleans to play cards
after mass on Sunday, and many of them had not even attended the church
The first newspaper in French, "La Gazette," was published in 1631 because French was widely spoken and influential in Europe at the time. Additionally, France had a well-established printing industry and a literate population that could support a newspaper. Spain had its own newspapers later, such as "Gazeta de Madrid" in 1661.
The first French newspaper, printed in the 1600s, was named "la gazette".
periodico (accent on first 'o') (payree-AWdeecaw)
Latin is the language from which both French and Spanish evolved. French and Spanish, along with other Romance languages, developed from Latin during the Roman Empire. It is difficult to say definitively which language came first between French and Spanish, as they both evolved alongside each other from Latin.
The name of the first player to win both the French and Spanish Pelota championships is Rod Laver of Australia.
That could be a French name, more common along the Spanish border as it derives from a Spanish first name.
Spain was the first country to grow indigo
The author of the famous newspaper article J'accuse! was Emile Zola.
French children typically learn French as their first language. In addition, English is commonly taught as a second language in French schools.
The first series of Tintin, "Tintin in the Land of the Soviets," was published in serial form in Le Petit Vingtième, a Belgian newspaper, from 1929 to 1930. The stories were initially published in French.
First English, then French Canadian, the Spanish then Russian
i don't know!! I'm asking your but!!
You can try, but first ask the Spanish, French and Germans.