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10 February 2027
The Norman Preach
English, a widely spoken language, bears a Norman imprint inherited from William the Conqueror's influence in England. Many everyday words still bear witness to this today.
Through quizzes, Isabelle Lequertier from the MAGENE association highlights these linguistic links, explores the origin and meaning of Norman proverbs, and presents authors from the region. This lively approach also offers an introduction to Norman dialect.
Participants leave with a glossary to continue their exploration.
Practical Information:
All audiences
Duration: 1h30
Free
Limited spaces, registration at 06 75 18 85 44
English, a widely spoken language, bears a Norman imprint inherited from William the Conqueror's influence in England. Many everyday words still bear witness to this today.
Through quizzes, Isabelle Lequertier from the MAGENE association highlights these linguistic links, explores the origin and meaning of Norman proverbs, and presents authors from the region. This lively approach also offers an introduction to Norman dialect.
Participants leave with a glossary to continue their exploration.
Practical Information:
All audiences
Duration: 1h30
Free
Limited spaces, registration at 06 75 18 85 44
Médiathèque Clément Rosset, Barneville-Carteret
3 Rue Jeanne Provost, 50270 Barneville-Carteret, France
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