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Guernésiais — Spoken in Guernsey Native speakers 1,330 fluent (date missing) 2% of population Language family … Wikipedia
Jèrriais literature — There being no novels in Jèrriais, literary production has mostly been published in newspapers, almanacs and pamphlets such as La Nouvelle Année Jèrriais literature is literature in Jèrriais, the Norman dialect of Jersey in the Channel Islands.… … Wikipedia
Channel Islands — This article is about the British Crown dependencies. For the islands off Southern California, see Channel Islands of California. For the French Channel Islands, see Chausey. The Channel Islands, located between the south coast of the United… … Wikipedia
Languages of the Bailiwick of Guernsey — The linguistic situation of the Bailiwick of Guernsey is quite similar to that of Jersey, the other Bailiwick in the Channel Islands. English is the official language, French is used for administration, there are several varieties of Norman… … Wikipedia
British literature — refers to literature associated with the United Kingdom, the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands as well as to literature from England, Wales and Scotland prior to the formation of the United Kingdom. By far the largest part of British literature … Wikipedia
Jèrriais — Spoken in Jersey Sark Native … Wikipedia
Norman language — Norman Normand Spoken in France … Wikipedia
Music of the Channel Islands — Singing in traditional costume in Jersey at La Faîs sie d Cidre The Channel Islands are located in the English Channel, by Normandy, France. The two bailiwicks, Guernsey and Jersey, are not a part of the United Kingdom, but since the 20 … Wikipedia
Sercquiais — language name=Sercquiais familycolor=Indo European states=Sark speakers=approx. 15, with several dozen more understanding it fam2=Italic fam3=Romance fam4=Italo Western fam5=Western fam6=Gallo Iberian fam7=Gallo Romance fam8=Gallo Rhaetian… … Wikipedia
Denys Corbet — (22 May 1826 – 21 April 1909) was a Channel Islands poet, Naïve painter, and school master. He was the second son of Pierre and Susanne (née de Beaucamp) who was born at La Turquie, Vale, Guernsey, Channel Island. He married Mary Elizabeth… … Wikipedia