No they speak English with an American accent, unless they are native French speakers living in Chicago.
Like many states owned by the U.S. New Orleans was discovered by the French so people of New Orleans speak if not full French an English dialect of French due to the fact the French discovered that state.
Louisiana is the state where people speak French. French is commonly spoken in certain regions like Cajun country and New Orleans.
French is spoken by at least some communities in ALL 50 states. Cities with large French communities include New Orleans, Baton Rouge, New York and Los Angeles.
Parts of Canada , if that helps Actually, if in the US, you would hear French radio stations in the capitol of Louisiana and in New Orleans. You would also find restaurants, shops, and other locations where people actually speak French, the Creole variety.
The french founded the city of New Orleans in 1718
The French Quarter is located in the city of New Orleans, Louisiana. The French Quarter is the oldest neighborhood found in New Orleans.
Orleans, a city in France. New Orleans was named after Phillipe II of Orleans. New Orleans in french = Nouvelle Orleans.
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New Orleans.
The biggest attraction of New Orleans is the French Quarter.
New Orleans
The French founded "La Nouvelle-Orleans" on May 7, 1718.