-
standardisation of Norman,
there are five main
subdialects of Cotentinais:
Haguais - La Hague, in the
north west of the
Cotentin Peninsula Val de Saire, in...
-
dialect of the
Norman language spoken by a
minority in the
region is
called Haguais. The
Norman poet Côtis-Capel was a
native of the
region and used the landscape...
- to
Broad Street which is also
called King
Street in English, but
Ruette Haguais in
gallicised Jèrriais. The
street was
originally named Rue d'Driéthe or...
- Lohier, a
Norman language poet. He was from La
Hague and
wrote in the
Haguais dialect of Cotentinais.
Poetry collections Rocâles (1951), À
Gravage (1965)...
-
Dupontel Q (2011), by
Laurent Bouhnik The
Cherbourg po****tion
spoke le
haguais, a
variant of
Cotentinais Norman,
while having some
specifics regarding...
- /pl.)
haddock (n. m.) hadîth (n. m.) hadj (n. m.)
hadji (n. m.)
haguais (adj.)
Haguais, -aise (n. m./f.) Hague, la (n.
propre f.)
hagard (adj.) ha ! ha ...
-
Fondan 1499-1500
Maitre Guillaume Nicholson 1500-1505
Maitre Richard Le
Haguais 1506-1523 Sire
Nicholas Messervy 1523-1545 Sire
Guillaume Vautier 1546-1554...
- and
Vingtaine du Rocquier, St Clement,
including Le
Rocquier School, Le
Haguais and La
Grande Route de St Clement, plan no 13/19 Le Maistre,
Frank (1966)...