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  • Happy Birthday Normandie 911-2011!

    All of Normandy continental and Insular (Jersey & Guernsey) is celebrating the 11th century anniversary of our beautiful country Normandy!

    We all honor our Scandinavian roots and our Scandinavian founding fathers :)

  • sympa le normand :) maintenant faut dire ce qui est, l'influence de la langue des vikings a été TRES minime dans la langue du peuple. on voit bien que c'est une langue d'oil et pas du tout une langue scandinave. seulement quelques apports de nouveau mots

  • @nevari91 French has less Frankish words than Norman has Norse words.

    There are just about 500 Frankish words in French but more than 1200 Norse words in Norman.

    Nobody said Norman was not an Oil language. What Norman is is not French since French is just one of the many Oil languages like Norman, Gallo, Wallon etc.

    All maritime & most of the farmer vocabulary in Norman is Norse and not from Gaulish like in French.

    The Norman language was the language of the kings of England not French ;)

  • @BruckMahl How is your ugly girlfriend doing ? The one with all the warts? You do realize that I know where you live you skinny fuck ;)

  • @BruckMahl And so stupid are you that you don't even know that the Celts and the Gauls are the SAME thing not separate ahahah encore un gros taré ahahah

    And again type "Happy birthday Normandie" and see all the massive results for the festivals all around Normandy to honor our VIKING origins and roots ;)

    PS: Anquetil is a Norman family name of SCANDINAVIAN origins ;)

  • @BruckMahl Strange that the majority of the place names in Normandy are of Scandinavian origins. Cherbourg, Le Havre, Honfleur, Orbec etc. " autorise quelques Vikings à y séjourner " Lol One century of Scandinavian settlement is just a few Vikings MDR! Place names in Normandy show Danish, Norwegian, Anglo-Danish origins. It was not one group of Vikings but many ;)

    Google "Happy birthday Normandie" and you will realize that all Normandy is celebrating this year it's Viking origins ;)

  • It's too long. The time average for a true anthem is 2 minutes, & you made more than 5 minutes... This must be an anthem, not a liturgy!! BTW, Normandy is a very nice place to live; the only error is this song.

  • nur dummköpfe ignorieren ihr heimat. als rheinländer bin ich für die unabhängigkeit der regionen europas. ob wir aus der normandie, bretagne, bayern, schottland, wales oder dem rheinland stammen, besetzt durch zentrale regierungen. ob wir jemals unsere souveränität erlangen? ich glaube es nicht, aber die offnung stirbt zuletzt.

  • Le régionalisme c'est pas seulement moche, c'est aussi totalement ridicule :P J'dis ca je dis rien héhé

  • @labouboulkikol , tu sers à rien , tu n'as aucune culture , tu n'y connais rien à l'histoire , ni du peuple normand , et contrairement à se que tu peux croire , je ne fais pas parti de ces fanatiques qui se branlent sur les vikings .

    Alors , je te pris de rester dans l'ignorance la plus totale , et de regarder tranquillement "secret story" en te mastu**ant sur des coches avec moins 70 QI...

  • France can die but never eternal Normandy!

    Insular Normandy (Jersey, Guernsey) & Continental Normandy = 1 Normandy

  • thats the official anthem of jersey and guernsey , both under british rule

  • kauraly1 t'es bas-normande et très conne de l'être , et toi

    FromFrance27700 , fumier de raciste, va te branler ailleurs avec ta france !

    Vive la Normandie libre et indépendante !

    Délache NOUORMAUNDIE , fyir y roggus !

  • @ClemLeNormand Et toi t'es quoi à te branler sur les vikings,bouffon?

    La Normandie, c'est la France au cas où tu l'aurais oublié!

    Encore une chance que les rigolos comme toi soient une minorité...

  • Bas-Normande et fière de l'être !! Ca fait du bien de réentendre du Normand ailleurs que dans la bouche de mon grand-père.

  • Jersey should rule Britain technically...

  • Is Normandy really divided between British and French sovereignty? Technically, of course, the Channel Islands form part of the Duchy of Normandy, and owe their allegiance to the English monarch as Duke of Normandy - a title which the British King/Queen holds to this day. But Normandy in modern times is a province of France. I know the English monarchy still holds the tile, but do they still retain a territorial claim on Normandy?

  • @Wibblywoo12345: I believe King George III gave it up in 1801 when the UK of GB and Ireland was formed and he relinquished his claim to the French throne.

    Well anyway the Channel Islands were always part of Normandy, so I guess you could say they do have a part of Normandy

  • @kanenkitten The British Monarchy's official website claims that the monarch still holds the title "Duke of Normandy" and that the Channel Islands owe their allegiance to him/her in this capacity. I guess in 1801 they relinquished their territorial claims over continental Normandy, but not the title itself, since it had continued relevance to the Channel Islands.

  • @Wibblywoo12345 technically no,as france is a replubic ,but if it was a mornachy maybe yes,depending on how the history develop,etheir france would had bought normandy back or not or fight for it,maybe normandy would have had a statuquo of monaco (of course if),normandy would had much more power that she hold now,as the biggest shire or maybe it would be part of the great brittian and having a statuquo of scottland or whale,hopefully not like cornwall or maybe isle of manx

  • Jersey et Guernesey sont anglais , mais plus exactement NORMAND , la france n'a jamais rien fais pour eux , là-bas la culture normande a su persister alors qu'en france , il on séparé notre pays et on tué notre culture , notre langue ( pas un patois de merde comme certain couillon le dise ) !!!

    NOUORMAUNDIE !!!

  • Normandie is French FOREVER !

  • not nesscarily if we went to war over it youd get battered

  • Lé matîn d'vant qu'dalleumer l'feu J'vais faithe un tou dans ma preiseu Jé prends ma mogue, j'en boi eune Pour mé raffraîchi bein la fache In the morning before lightning the fire I make a tour of the ider-press I take my mug, I drink a swig To refesh well my face. Vive lé langage Jerriais Vive lé Jerriais Jé d'vons tréjous l'aimer Et jamais n'l'oublier Mais faut tréjous, tréjous, pâler Not'vièr Jerriais. Hymne de Jersey , en Jerriais , patois normand.
  • @teddythefrency Pas de langage SMS, combien de fois faudra-t-il vous le dire, arriéré?

  • Channel Islands you say is 'territory divided between French and British sovereignty'

    Er no it aint! Its a British Crown dependency France has nothing to do with it.

  • Maybe he means that there is a french archipel in the channel islands

  • J'aurais préféré des vues de la Normandie...

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