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Did the normans speak French

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The Normans who settled in France (in the region now called Normandy) mixed up with the local population and learned French. They totally dropped the usage of their original languages in two or three generations.

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Yes, the Normans initially spoke a dialect of Old Norse. Over time, French became the dominant language among the Norman nobility and was used in official documents and courts.

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