ᱱᱳᱨᱢᱟᱱ ᱯᱟᱹᱨᱥᱤ

ᱱᱳᱨᱢᱟᱱ
Normaund
ᱡᱟᱱᱟᱢ ᱴᱷᱟᱶ

ᱞᱟᱦᱟᱛᱮ ᱵᱮᱵᱷᱟᱨ:

ᱮᱞᱟᱠᱟᱱᱳᱨᱢᱟᱱᱰᱤ ᱟᱨ ᱪᱮᱱᱮᱞ ᱫᱤᱯᱠᱚ
ᱡᱟᱱᱟᱢ ᱯᱟᱹᱨᱥᱤ ᱞᱮᱠᱟ
Unknown due to conflicting definitions (᱒᱐᱑᱗)
  • Auregnais: 0 (extinct)[᱑]
  • Guernésiais: c. 1,300 (has government support)
  • Jèrriais: c. 4,000 (has government support)[᱑]
  • Sercquiais: < 20 in 1998 (highly endangered)[᱑]
  • Augeron: < 100 (highly endangered)
  • Cauchois: c. 50,000 (has local support)
  • Cotentinais: c. 50,000 (has local support)
ᱤᱱᱫᱳᱼᱤᱣᱨᱳᱯᱤᱭᱟᱱ
ᱢᱟᱨᱮ ᱱᱳᱨᱢᱟᱱ
Dialects
  • Auregnais
  • Guernésiais
  • Jèrriais
  • Sercquiais
  • Augeron
  • Cauchois
  • Cotentinais
ᱚᱞ ᱛᱚᱦᱚᱨ
ᱞᱟᱛᱤᱱ (ᱯᱷᱨᱮᱸᱪ ᱚᱨᱛᱷᱚᱜᱽᱨᱟᱯᱷᱤ)
ᱯᱟᱹᱨᱥᱤ ᱠᱳᱰ
ISO 639-3nrf (partial: Guernésiais & Jèrriais)
ᱜᱞᱳᱴᱳᱞᱳᱜᱽnorm1245  Normand[᱒]
ᱯᱟᱹᱨᱥᱤ ᱴᱚᱴᱷᱟ51-AAA-hc & 51-AAA-hd
IETFnrf
Areas where the Norman language is strongest include Jersey, Guernsey, the Cotentin and the Pays de Caux.

ᱱᱳᱨᱢᱟᱱ ᱥᱮ ᱱᱳᱨᱢᱟᱱ ᱯᱷᱨᱮᱸᱪ (Normaund, ᱯᱷᱨᱮᱸᱪ: Normand) ᱫᱚ, ᱦᱟᱹᱴᱤᱧ ᱞᱮᱠᱟᱛᱮ ᱯᱷᱨᱮᱸᱪ ᱨᱮᱱᱟᱜ ᱪᱟᱸᱜᱟ ᱯᱟᱹᱨᱥᱤ ᱟᱨ ᱵᱟᱝᱠᱷᱟᱱ ᱨᱳᱢᱟᱱᱥ ᱯᱟᱹᱨᱥᱤ ᱠᱚ, ᱯᱷᱨᱮᱸᱪ, ᱯᱤᱠᱟᱨᱰ ᱟᱨ ᱣᱟᱞᱩᱱ ᱯᱟᱹᱨᱥᱤ ᱠᱚ ᱥᱟᱶᱛᱮ ᱢᱤᱫ ᱳᱣᱤᱞ ᱯᱟᱹᱨᱥᱤ ᱠᱟᱱᱟ ᱾

ᱱᱟᱜᱟᱢ

ᱚᱛᱱᱚᱜ

ᱟᱨᱦᱚᱸ ᱧᱮᱞ ᱢᱮ

ᱵᱟᱨᱦᱮ ᱡᱚᱱᱚᱲ

ᱥᱟᱹᱠᱷᱭᱟᱹᱛ

Preview of references

  1. ᱑.᱐ ᱑.᱑ ᱑.᱒ BBC Voices – Jerriais
  2. Hammarström, Harald; Forkel, Robert; Haspelmath, Martin, eds. (2017). "Normand". Glottolog 3.0. Jena, Germany: Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History. {cite book}: Unknown parameter |chapterurl= ignored (help)