Guernésiais
Guernésiais is a variety of the Norman language spoken on the island of Guernsey, part of the Channel Islands. It is a regional language that has evolved over centuries, influenced by Old Norse, Old French, and English. Guernésiais is recognized for its unique vocabulary and pronunciation, which distinguish it from other Norman dialects.
The language is considered endangered, with a declining number of speakers, primarily among older generations. Efforts are being made to preserve Guernésiais through education and cultural initiatives, aiming to promote its use among younger people and maintain its heritage within the Guernsey community.