English: A map of Louisiana showing to what extent (Cajun) French is spoken at home in each parish according to the U. S. Census 2000. Note: Louisiana Creole speakers are not included in this map.
Brown: French or Cajun French spoken by 20–30% of the parish population.
Red: French or Cajun French spoken by 15–20% of the parish population.
Orange: French or Cajun French spoken by 10–15% of the parish population.
Yellow: French or Cajun French spoken by 4–10% of the parish population.
Gray: French or Cajun French spoken by less than 4% of the parish population.
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