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Bailiwick of Guernsey

Guernsey

Summary

Bailiwick of Guernsey
The British monarch in Privy Council remains responsible for the sovereign duties of military defense, ‘good government’, and for most international relations
67,500
The bailliwick consists of Guernsey, Sark/Sercq, Alderney/Aurigny, Herm, Brecquo, Jethou and Lihou islands; smaller islands are dependencies of Guernsey Island proper
English, French
Sallabank 2013
The number of established languages listed for Guernsey is 3. All are living languages. Of these, 1 is indigenous and 2 are non-indigenous. Furthermore, 2 are institutional and 1 is dying.
Widespread. Users: 62,500 in Guernsey. Status: 1 (National). Statutory national language (2006, Amendment 2, Royal Court Rules). Classification: Indo-European, Germanic, West, English
Widespread. Status: 3 (Wider communication). De facto national working language. Alternate Names: Français Classification: Indo-European, Italic, Romance, Italo-Western, Western, Gallo-Iberian, Gallo-Romance, Gallo-Rhaetian, Oïl, French
Guernsey, Alderney, Herm, and Sark islands. Users: 220 in Guernsey (2014 J. Sallabank). 200 Guernésiais speakers and 18 Serquiais speakers on Guernsey Island (2014 J. Sallabank). Total users in all countries: 18,920. Status: 8b (Nearly extinct). De facto language of national identity. Alternate Names: Guernsey French Autonym: Dgernesiais Classification: Indo-European, Italic, Romance, Italo-Western, Western, Gallo-Iberian, Gallo-Romance, Gallo-Rhaetian, Oïl, French
    [eng] 1 (National). Statutory national language (2006, Amendment 2, Royal Court Rules). 62,500 in Guernsey.
    [fra] 3 (Wider communication). De facto national working language.
    [nrf] 8b (Nearly extinct). De facto language of national identity. 220 in Guernsey (2014 J. Sallabank). 200 Guernésiais speakers and 18 Serquiais speakers on Guernsey Island (2014 J. Sallabank). Total users in all countries: 18,920.
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