• most of the local placenames are in Sercquiais. In former times, there may have been two subdialects of Sercquiais, but today the dialect is relatively...
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    Sark (section Sercquiais)
    Sark (Sercquiais: Sèr or Cerq) is a part of the Channel Islands in the southwestern English Channel, off the coast of Normandy, France. It is a royal fief...
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    (in Jersey) Guernésiais or Dgèrnésiais or Guernsey French (in Guernsey) Sercquiais (or Sarkese, in Sark) Auregnais (in Alderney) The British and Irish governments...
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    Vosgien Welche Mayennais Norman Anglo-Norman Auregnais Guernésiais Jèrriais Sercquiais Law French Augeron Cauchois Cotentinais Orléanais Paydret Picard Poitevin–Saintongeais...
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  • efforts are being made to keep the language alive. The language of Sark, Sercquiais, is a descendant of the Jèrriais brought by the Jersey colonists who settled...
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    regional languages Cornish Irish Manx Norman Auregnais Guernésiais Jèrriais Sercquiais Scots Ulster Scots Scottish Gaelic Welsh Other languages Angloromani Beurla...
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    Languages English Jèrriais French Religion Traditionally Christianity Related ethnic groups other British people Normans French Guernésiais Sercquiais Romands...
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    before the 7th century. The Norman languages of Guernésiais, Jèrriais and Sercquiais spoken in the Channel Islands are similar to French, a language also spoken...
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    æ̃ː]. Metathesis of /r/ is common in Guernésiais, by comparison with Sercquiais and Jèrriais. Other examples are pourmenade (promenade), persentaïr (present)...
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  • typologically extremely rare. It occurs in languages such as Pará Arára and Sercquiais.[citation needed] Only a few languages contrast voiced and voiceless bilabial...
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