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Gallo is a regional language of France. It is not as commonly spoken as it once was, as the standard form of French now predominates. Gallo is classified as one of the Oïl languages.
Gallo was originally spoken in the Marches of Neustria, which now corresponds to the border lands of Brittany and Normandy and its former heart in Le Mans, Maine. Gallo was the shared spoken language of the leaders of the Norman conquest of England, most of whom originated in Upper Brittany and Lower Normandy. Thus Gallo was a vehicle for the subsequent transformation ("Gallicisation") of English.
Gallo continued as the language of Upper Brittany, Maine and some neighbouring portions of Normandy until the introduction of universal education across France, but today Gallo is spoken by only a small minority of the population, having been largely superseded by standard French.
As an Oïl language, Gallo forms part of a dialect continuum which includes Norman, Picard and Poitevin, among others. One of the features that distinguishes it from Norman is the absence of Norse influence. There is some limited intercomprehension with adjacent varieties of the Norman language along the linguistic frontier and with Dgèrnésiais and Jèrriais. However, as the dialect continuum shades towards Mayennais, there is a less clear isogloss. The clearest isogloss is that distinguishing Gallo from Breton, a Celtic language traditionally spoken in the western territory of Brittany.
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André Le Coq est un ancien professeur de Français et de Latin il a enseigné la langue Gallo durant 24 ans et encore à ce jour assure des traductions , des chroniques régulièrement dans différents médias. Il contribue activement à la sauvegarde de cette langue et de ce patrimoine oral et écrit Breton .
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Gallo is spoken by some 28,000 people, primarily in the regions of Brittany and Normandy in northern France. One of the traditional Oïl languages, it forms part of the dialect continuum that includes Norman, Picard, and French itself. Though Gallo speakers faced linguistic discrimination for the greater part of the 20th century, the language is recognized as a regional minority language today. Read more on Wikipedia: http://bit.ly/2btNZkp.