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Jim
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Jim asked in Society & CultureRoyalty · 2 years ago

How does one say "The Queen, our Duke" or "La Reine, notre Duc" in dgèrnésiais?

Update:

Dgèrnésiais is a local language or dialect in Guernsey. It is similar to Norman, but not intelligible to most modern French speakers.

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  • Anonymous
    2 years ago

    Who knew Guernsey had a language? Thank you for brightening my day with this gem. Having Googled the language, your best bet would be to find an old person on Guernsey and ask them.

  • Anonymous
    2 years ago

    She is known as "The Queen" and not just in Guernsey, go anywhere in the world and say "The Queen" and everyone will immediately know that it is Queen Elizabeth II. God save our gracious Queen, long live...etc, etc and so on and so forth.

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