French In New England

How much French still exists in New England?

Joseph Theriault
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May 26
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I was updating my information, and I wrote this for "About Me" and decided this made a better blog post. I am the 3rd+ generation Franco-American: my aging mémère and her brothers and sisters can speak French, but don't; my father's first language…
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March 22
Giggled at a lot of these, but really identified avec l'un de Gerard "français comme une langue secret". Je me fâchais ma mémère pour parler français à la téléphone ... joke's on me now that I've had to move to Québec to learn to speak it haltingly…
March 22

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About Me:
I am a franco-american, technologist and aspiring entrepreneur who is currently living in Québec City after a French immersion program. I hope to come back speaking French, and with plenty of Canadian contacts that will want to help me help the French culture of New England regain its vibrancy.


Where I studied in Québec City: Bouchereau Lingua International
My Company Yankois Media
My Blog about NH & Québec: Hall's Stream of Consciousness
A French-language story I'm writing: De plusieurs, un
Website:
http://www.chezyankois.com

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Joseph Theriault

About Me

I was updating my information, and I wrote this for "About Me" and decided this made a better blog post.

I am the 3rd+ generation Franco-American: my aging mémère and her brothers and sisters can speak French, but don't; my father's first language was French, but he lost it in elementary school; and I never learned more than Frère Jacques, "comme-ci comme-ça" and "beaucoup" as a child.

During High School I began to realize that things like tortière and gorton were not universal, but par… Continue

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