Le Bretagne
They are located in the English Channel near the coast of Normandy, France
Northern France on the English Channel
The region in France known as La Bretagne is Brittany. It is located in the northwest of France and is known for its rugged coastline, Celtic heritage, and delicious seafood.
No, they are a long way from the Baltic Sea. They are in the English Channel.
Brittany is a region of France along the English Channel. Brittany was settled by Celtic speakers, not French speakers, and they still speak Breton, a Celtic language.
Peanuts and seafood.
Norman French is primarily spoken in the Channel Islands of Guernsey and Jersey, which are self-governing British Crown dependencies located in the English Channel. It is also a recognized regional language in the French region of Normandy.
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le Pas de Calais is a mini-region in the North of France.
Ain is the name of a french departement (a king of french region) so there's no translation for it
English is the predominant language spoken in Newfoundland, Canada. French is not commonly spoken in this region.
"Sar-shey" is a way to pronounce the name Sarchet in French. The surname in question numbers among Norman-English names through origins in the Normandy region of northern France and through immigrations to the English Channel island of Guernsey, to England and to Canada and the United States. Birthplace and personal preference turn pronunciation options into "SAR-tchet" or "sar-TCHET" in English and even "sar-shet" in French.