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  2. Guernésiais - Wikipedia

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    A Guernésiais language development officer was appointed (with effect from January 2008). [22] There is little broadcasting in the language, with ITV Channel Television more or less ignoring the language, and only the occasional short feature on BBC Radio Guernsey, usually for learners. In 2021 BBC Radio Guernsey broadcast a 10 minute news ...

  3. Songs and games at Guernesiais language event - AOL

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    The Guernsey Language Commission said the event at St Martin's Community Centre on Saturday 8 February gave people the chance to meet others keen to learn the language or improve their fluency.

  4. Languages of the Bailiwick of Guernsey - Wikipedia

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    Guernsey language lessons are available through BBC Radio Guernsey. Guernésiais (Norman: Dgèrnésiais) is the traditional language of Guernsey. It is a variety of Norman, similar to the dialects of Norman spoken in mainland Normandy and also to the Anglo-Norman used, after the 1066 invasion, in England.

  5. Bible translations into the languages of France - Wikipedia

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    Evangèli segon sant Mateu, Gascon translation by Miquèu Grosclaude (Pau: Per Noste, 1995) Nau testament, New Testament translation into Aranese dialect (Vall d'Aran: Archiprestat d'Aran-Avescat Urgelh, 2010). La Bíblia: Ancian Testament the Old testament translated into Occitan by fr:Joan Larzac (Toulouse: Letras d'òc, 2013). [4]

  6. Norman language - Wikipedia

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    Norman or Norman French (Normaund, French: Normand ⓘ, Guernésiais: Normand, Jèrriais: Nouormand) is a langue d'oïl. [6] [7] The name "Norman French" is sometimes also used to describe the administrative languages of Anglo-Norman and Law French used in England.

  7. Culture of Guernsey - Wikipedia

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    Festival of the Sea (in Guernésiais) English is the only language spoken by a majority of the population, while Guernésiais, the Norman language of the island, is currently spoken fluently by 2% of the population (according to 2001 census). However, 14% of the population claim some understanding of the language and it is taught in a few ...