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*'''Language code (ISO 639-3)''': <code>pcd</code> | *'''Language code (ISO 639-3)''': <code>pcd</code> | ||
*'''Autonyms''' (''how to write "Picard" in Picard''): <code>Picard</code> | *'''Autonyms''' (''how to write "Picard" in Picard''): <code>Picard</code> | ||
*'''Other names for "Picard"''': <code>Chtimi, Rouchi</code> | *'''Other names for "Picard"''': <code>Chtimi, Ch'timi, Rouchi, Patois du Nord</code> | ||
*'''The Picard language is spoken in''': <code>France</code> | *'''The Picard language is spoken in''': <code>France, North Region</code> | ||
Chti, also called ch'ti, ch'timi, chtimi or patois du Nord, is originally the Picardy language of oïl spoken in the mining area of Nord-Pas-de-Calais and in Lille. By extension, chti is also the name given to any kind of Picard spoken in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region. | |||
Ch'ti is a dialect of Picard. Picard is a language which originated from the langue d'oïl once spoken in the north of Gallo-Roman Gaul then Frankish. It evolved from Vulgar Latin which came from the Roman invasions and from the Germanic language of the Franks in the 5th century. | |||
==Videos== | ==Videos== |
Revision as of 17:05, 19 January 2022
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Facts about Picard
- Language code (ISO 639-3):
pcd
- Autonyms (how to write "Picard" in Picard):
Picard
- Other names for "Picard":
Chtimi, Ch'timi, Rouchi, Patois du Nord
- The Picard language is spoken in:
France, North Region
Chti, also called ch'ti, ch'timi, chtimi or patois du Nord, is originally the Picardy language of oïl spoken in the mining area of Nord-Pas-de-Calais and in Lille. By extension, chti is also the name given to any kind of Picard spoken in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region.
Ch'ti is a dialect of Picard. Picard is a language which originated from the langue d'oïl once spoken in the north of Gallo-Roman Gaul then Frankish. It evolved from Vulgar Latin which came from the Roman invasions and from the Germanic language of the Franks in the 5th century.
Videos
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Apprendre l'essentiel du chti