Jèrriais is a variety of the Norman language spoken in Jersey, one of the Channel Islands. It is derived from Old Norman and has influences from French and English. Jèrriais is recognized as a regional language and is part of the cultural heritage of Jersey, with efforts made to preserve and promote its use.
The language has its own unique vocabulary and grammar, distinct from both French and English. Although the number of fluent speakers has declined over the years, there are ongoing initiatives in schools and communities to teach and revitalize Jèrriais, ensuring its survival for future generations.