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  1. In Picardy the language is known as picard; elsewhere it is known as ch’ti, ch’timi or rouchi. Picard has a number of closely related dialects which are all more or less mutually intelligible. They difer to some extent in vocabulary, pronunciation and grammar, and some have separate literary traditions.

  2. Picard/Grammar1. < Picard. Contents. 1 Names and articles. 2 Numeral adjectives. 3 Possessive adjectives. 4 Verbs. 5 Negative forms. 6 Interrogative forms. 7 Inquiring adjectives. 8 Pronoun interrogatives. In grammar, we distinguish the name, the article, the adjective, the adverb, the verb, the pronoun... Names and articles.

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  4. picard / ch’ti; Welcome: Ch'est ti lo, cmint qu'a vo ? (frm) Hello (General greeting) Bojour Bojour mes gins (frm) Salut ti z'aute (inf) Hello (on phone) How are you? Comint qu'i va ? (frm) Cha va t'i ? Reply to 'How are you?' Cha va fin bien, merchi: Long time no see: What's your name? Kmint qu'os vos aplez ? My name is ... Where are you ...

  5. Use faceted search to explore resources for Picard language. Primary texts. ONLINE Collection Laurent Devismes ...

  6. Picard is a langue d'oïl of the Romance language family spoken in the northernmost of France and parts of Hainaut province in Belgium. Administratively, this area is divided between the French Hauts-de-France region and the Belgian Wallonia along the border between both countries due to its traditional core being the districts of Tournai and Mons.

  7. “The Picard language cov- ers the widest linguistic area of any regional language in France – five departments in Northern France and part of Belgium – so there are considerable variations from one zone to another,” explains Fernand Carton, a linguist specialising in Picard and author of the “Picard Linguistic and Ethnographic Atlas”.

  8. Dec 1, 2010 · Abstract. For Éloy (1997), two conditions must be met in order for Picard to be considered to be a language. First, it must be perceived to be a linguistic variety that is distinct from French....

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