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Picard

Picard is a language spoken in the Picardy region of France. It is a Romance language related to French and is considered a dialect of French. Picard is also spoken in Belgium and Canada. Picard is a language spoken in the Picardy region of France. It is a Romance language related to French and is considered a dialect of French. Picard is also spoken in Belgium and Canada. The Picard language is thought to have originated in the 8th century, when the Franks invaded the Picardy region. The Franks brought their own language with them, which eventually evolved into Picard. Picard continued to evolve over the centuries, and by the 21st century it was considered a distinct language. Picard is spoken by about 1.5 million people. Most of the Picard-speaking population is concentrated in the Picardy region of France, but there are also speakers in Belgium and Canada. The Picard language has its own unique features, including a distinctive accent and a variety of vocabulary not found in other French dialects. For example, Picard has words for specific types of bread and cheese, and it also has a rich tradition of folk songs and stories. Despite its unique features, Picard is in danger of disappearing. In recent years, the number of Picard speakers has been declining, and many young people are choosing to use other languages, such as French or English. If nothing is done to promote and preserve the Picard language, it is likely that it will eventually disappear.

Language group

Romance languages

Language locales, regions and scripts

Picard
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Picard, France, Latin
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Picard, Latin
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