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The presence of the French language and the New England variety of French, in New Hampshire, has been around since the foundation of the state. Workers in the area even developed their own dialect of French. After English and Spanish, French is the third-most spoken language in the state, and is spoken particularly in the north, near the Quebec border. According to the 2016-2020 American Community Survey, Franco-Americans (of French or French-Canadian origin) make up the largest percentage of New Hampshire's population at 20.8%, and 5.8% of the population speaks French at home in Coös County.

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  • The presence of the French language and the New England variety of French, in New Hampshire, has been around since the foundation of the state. Workers in the area even developed their own dialect of French. After English and Spanish, French is the third-most spoken language in the state, and is spoken particularly in the north, near the Quebec border. According to the 2016-2020 American Community Survey, Franco-Americans (of French or French-Canadian origin) make up the largest percentage of New Hampshire's population at 20.8%, and 5.8% of the population speaks French at home in Coös County. (en)
  • Cet article traite de la présence de la langue française, la variété du Français de Nouvelle-Angleterre, au New Hampshire, un État du nord-est des États-Unis, juste au sud du Québec. Après l'anglais, la deuxième langue de l'État est le français qui est parlé particulièrement dans le nord, près de la frontière québécoise. Selon le recensement de 2000, les Franco-Américains (d'origine française ou franco-canadienne) composent le plus grand pourcentage de la population du New Hampshire avec 25,2 % et plus de 16 % de la population parle le français à la maison dans le comté de Coös. (fr)
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  • The presence of the French language and the New England variety of French, in New Hampshire, has been around since the foundation of the state. Workers in the area even developed their own dialect of French. After English and Spanish, French is the third-most spoken language in the state, and is spoken particularly in the north, near the Quebec border. According to the 2016-2020 American Community Survey, Franco-Americans (of French or French-Canadian origin) make up the largest percentage of New Hampshire's population at 20.8%, and 5.8% of the population speaks French at home in Coös County. (en)
  • Cet article traite de la présence de la langue française, la variété du Français de Nouvelle-Angleterre, au New Hampshire, un État du nord-est des États-Unis, juste au sud du Québec. Après l'anglais, la deuxième langue de l'État est le français qui est parlé particulièrement dans le nord, près de la frontière québécoise. Selon le recensement de 2000, les Franco-Américains (d'origine française ou franco-canadienne) composent le plus grand pourcentage de la population du New Hampshire avec 25,2 % et plus de 16 % de la population parle le français à la maison dans le comté de Coös. (fr)
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  • French in New Hampshire (en)
  • Français au New Hampshire (fr)
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