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    needed] Guernésiais most closely resembles the Norman dialect of Cotentinais spoken in La Hague in the Cotentin Peninsula of France. Guernésiais has been...
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    Norman language (category Articles containing Guernésiais-language text)
    Norman or Norman French (Normaund, French: Normand [nɔʁmɑ̃] , Guernésiais: Normand, Jèrriais: Nouormand) is a French dialect which can be classified as...
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    Saint Martin (Guernésiais and French Saint Martin; historically Saint-Martin-de-la-Bellouse) is a parish in Guernsey, The Channel Islands. The islands...
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    often considered the island's national poet, wrote in Guernésiais. Other important Guernésiais writers are Denys Corbet, Tam Lenfestey, T. H. Mahy and...
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    Bailiwick of Guernsey (category Articles containing Guernésiais-language text)
    The Bailiwick of Guernsey (French: Bailliage de Guernesey; Guernésiais: Bailliage dé Guernési) is a self-governing British Crown Dependency off the coast...
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  • Sercquiais (category Articles containing Guernésiais-language text)
    settled the then uninhabited island, although influenced in the interim by Guernésiais (the dialect of Guernsey). It is also closely related to the now-extinct...
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    Guernsey (category Articles containing Guernésiais-language text)
    Guernsey (/ˈɡɜːrnzi/ GURN-zee; Guernésiais: Guernési; French: Guernesey) is the second-largest island in the Channel Islands, located 27 miles (43 km)...
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    Castel /kætel/ (Guernésiais: Lé Casté; French: Sainte-Marie-du-Câtel) is the largest parish in Guernsey in terms of area. The parish has clear evidence...
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  • France. Its closest relatives are the other Norman languages, such as Guernésiais, spoken in neighbouring Guernsey, and the other langues d'oïl. Use of...
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  • into Guernésiais and it was published in London in 1863. This is now available online. Thomas Martin translated the whole Bible into Guernésiais and this...
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    Torteval (Guernésiais: Tortévas) is the smallest of the ten parishes of Guernsey, one of the western parishes. Its name comes from the Guernésiais words for...
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  • Française, a literary magazine nrf, the ISO 639-3 code for Jèrriais and Guernésiais languages NRF1, Nuclear Respiratory Factor This disambiguation page lists...
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    and the Isle of Man respectively. The Norman languages of Jèrriais and Guernésiais are spoken in Jersey and Guernsey, though are listed as endangered due...
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    Port were nicknamed "les Villais" (the townspeople) or "cllichards" in Guernésiais. St. Peter Port is on the east coast of Guernsey overlooking Herm and...
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    Lorrain Gaumais Vosgien Welche Mayennais Norman Anglo-Norman Auregnais Guernésiais Jèrriais Sercquiais Law French Augeron Cauchois Cotentinais Orléanais...
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    relations were extinct before the 7th century. The Norman languages of Guernésiais, Jèrriais and Sercquiais spoken in the Channel Islands are similar to...
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    "L'Rouai, nouotre Duc" or "L'Roué, note Du" in Norman (Jèrriais and Guernésiais respectively), or "Le Roi, notre Duc" in Standard French, rather than...
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  • distinguishing feature is a small but significant number of loan words from Guernésiais (the variety of Norman spoken on the neighbouring island of Guernsey)...
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    There is also a dialect of Channel Island English that contains some Guernésiais. Until 1948, French was the official language of Guernsey. Today, it...
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    Burns", and sometimes considered the island's national poet. He wrote in Guernésiais, which is the indigenous language of the island. Among his poetical works...
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    Nourmaounde Brayon [fr], Cauchois, Rouennais [fr]: Viqùipédie normande Guernésiais: Ouitchipédie normande Jèrriais: Ouitchipédie Nouormande Sercquiais:...
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    Saint Andrew (Guernésiais: Saint Andri; French: Saint-André-de-la-Pommeraye) is located in the centre of Guernsey and as such is the only parish on the...
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    The Forest (Guernésiais: La Fouarêt, French: La Forêt) is a parish in Guernsey. It is the highest parish on the island, with altitudes of up to about...
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    special bread made with raisins, sultanas, cherries, butter and mixed peel. In Guernésiais, gâche means cake. Recipe from BBC Radio Guernsey v t e v t e...
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    Jersey The Norman language, including its insular variations Jèrriais and Guernésiais, is a regional language, spoken by a minority of the population on the...
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  • author and lexicographer who wrote the Dictiounnaire Angllais-Guernésiais (English-Guernésiais dictionary), the first edition of which was published in 1967...
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  • (1739–1797), French painter Marjorie Ozanne (1897–1973), Guernsey author in Guernésiais and bird hospital founder Michael Ozanne, wheelchair rugby player Nicolas...
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  • Aurigny, Auregnais: aoeur'gny or auregny). It was closely related to the Guernésiais (Guernsey), Jèrriais (Jersey), and Sercquiais (Sark) dialects of the...
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    bailiwicks are members of the British–Irish Council, and Jèrriais and Guernésiais are recognised regional languages of the islands. The legal courts are...
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    Herm (category Articles containing Guernésiais-language text)
    Herm (Guernésiais: Haerme, ultimately from Old Norse arms 'arm', due to the shape of the island, or Old French eremite 'hermit') is one of the Channel...
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