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Learn a bit of Guernsey French

This is the start of our series looking at some simple Guernsey French sentences and how to say them.

This is your chance to learn Guernsey French.

Local language experts Harry and Hazel Tomlinson joined Kay Langlois on 麻豆社 Guernsey to discuss Guernsey French and bring the first in the series of saying to islanders.

If you want to try your hand at speaking Patois then this is the place to start either use the phonetic spelling below or listen and repeat via the link on the right.

The format for the sayings are as following:

Written in Patois
Phonetic spelling
In English

Banjour, comme tchi que l'affaire va?
(banzhoor, kom tcheek laffair va?)
Good-day/hello, how are you?

En amas bien, merci.
(en ama by玫, mair-see.)
Very well, thank you.

Pas trop mal, merci, et dauve vous?
(pa tro mal mair-see, eh dohv voo?)
Not too bad, thank you. And you?

Vites-ous le Praesse, m茅querdi?
(veetoo le Prasse, mekerdi?)
Did you see the Press on Wednesday?

Oui, i dit, "Le Guern茅siais est-i difficile 脿 llierre
(wee, ee dee, "leh jer-nez-yeah eh-tee di-fi-seel a yeahr?")
Yes, it said, "Is Guernsey-French difficult to read?"

Pas si tu l'llies dans l' Praesse.
(pah si-tul yeh dorl Prasse.)
Not if you read the Press.

V'l脿 qui vaout!
(vla kee vow!)
That's good/Well done!

脌 la perchoine.
(a la pairshoyn.)
Good-bye/'til the next time.

last updated: 02/05/2008 at 11:57
created: 24/01/2005

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