Picard language

Gallo-Romance "langue d'oïl", spoken in northern France and southern Belgium

Picard is a Romance language spoken in the north of France and in the south of Belgium. It is one of the langues d'oïl. The language is often called ch'ti or ch'timi in most of the Nord-Pas-de-Calais, Rouchi near Valenciennes, Roubaignot near Roubaix and patois in Picardy, as well as Picard everywhere.

Picard
ch'ti, ch'timi, rouchi
Native to France, Belgium
Region Hauts-de-France, Hainaut
Native speakers
(700,000 cited 1998)[1]
Dialects
  • North
  • South
Latin script
Official status
Official language in
None
Recognised minority
language in
 Belgium (recognised by the French Community of Belgium)
Language codes
ISO 639-3 pcd
Glottolog pica1241
ELP Picard
Linguasphere 51-AAA-he
IETF pcd
Spoken Picard

In 1998, there were around 700,000 people who spoke Picard as a first language.

References change

  1. "OHCHR | Universal Declaration of Human Rights - Tzeltal".