pcd ISO 639

Picard Autonyms

Picard

  • Geography

    FR Hauts-de-France region: Abbeville, Amiens, Arras, Beauvais, Boulogne sur Mer, Calais (except Dunkerque district), Cambrai, Douai, Lille, Saint Quentin, and Valenciennes; Normandy region: near Dieppe, Picardie border.
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A language of France

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Chti, Chtimi, Patois, Patois de Nord, Roubaignot, Rouchi
Picard
500,000 in France (Auger 2011). Total users in all countries: 700,000.
Hauts-de-France region: Abbeville, Amiens, Arras, Beauvais, Boulogne sur Mer, Calais (except Dunkerque district), Cambrai, Douai, Lille, Saint Quentin, and Valenciennes; Normandy region: near Dieppe, Picardie border.
Andorra, France and Monaco, Belgium, Luxembourg and Netherlands
8b (Nearly extinct). Recognized language (2013, No. 595), Education.
Indo-European, Italic, Romance, Italo-Western, Western, Gallo-Iberian, Gallo-Romance, Gallo-Rhaetian, Oïl, French
Ponthieu, Vimeu, Hainaut, Artois, Lillois, Boulonnais, Santerre, Calaisis, Cambresis, Vermandois, Amienois (Amies). All dialects, including those in Belgium, are mutually inherently intelligible.
Recognized officially as an indigenous regional language in Belgium. Recognized by the European Bureau for Lesser-Used Languages. Some French government reports consider it a separate language from French [fra]. Boulonnais dialect has theater, poems, published grammar, dictionary. Home, family, friends, community. Elderly only. Shifted to French [fra].
Literacy rate in L2: 70%. Literature. Bible portions: 1863.
Latin script [Latn].
Christian.
OLAC resources in and about Picard
Picard
200,000 in Belgium (Salminen 2007).
Hainaut province: Ath, Mons, Soignies, and Tournai municipalities.
Belgian Picard.
6b (Threatened)
The Belgian government recognizes Picard officially as an indigenous regional language. Recognized by the European Bureau for Lesser Used Languages. Some reports by the French government consider it a separate language from French [fra]. Home, family, friends, community. Some young people, all adults, a few children learn the language (Salminen 2007). Also use French [fra], at school, in court, for administration, and with outsiders.
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