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Cauchois (French pronunciation:; Norman: Caucheis) is one of the eastern dialects of the Norman language that is spoken in and takes its name from the Pays de Caux region of the Seine-Maritime department.
Cauchois is one of the eastern dialects of the Norman language that is spoken in and takes its name from the Pays de Caux region of the Seine-Maritime department.
Cauchois could refer to: Yvette Cauchois, 1908–1999, French physicist; Cauchois dialect, a Norman dialect; The Cauchois horse, an extinct French horse breed
Cauchois is a notable dialect of the Norman language. The Pays de Caux is one of the remaining strongholds of the Norman language outside the Cotentin (or Cherbourg) peninsula. The principal communities are Le Havre, Dieppe, Fécamp, Yvetot, and Étretat.
Cauchois (Norman: Romance languages: Caucheis) is one of the eastern dialects of the Norman language that is spoken in and takes its name from the Pays de Caux region of the Seine-Maritime départment. Status. The Pays de Caux is one of the remaining strongholds of the Norman language outside the Cotentin.
Introduction. Cauchois (French pronunciation: [koʃwa]; Norman: Caucheis) is an eastern Norman dialect spoken in the Pays-de-Caux region of the Seine-Maritime department. Scholarly Articles. Status. Pays de Caux is one of the remaining Norman strongholds outside of Cotentin. Statistics give different interpretations of the number of speakers.
Cauchois (Norman: Caucheis) is one of the eastern dialects of the Norman language that is spoken in and takes its name from the Pays de Caux region of the Seine-Maritime départment.