Talk:Norman

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RFC discussion: March 2011[edit]

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rfc-senses

  1. Relating to the Norman language.
  2. Referring to the dialect of French spoken in Normandy.

I believe these are one and the same; the Norman dialect is sometimes considered a separate language, so these senses could be merged.

Furthermore we don't have a meaning for relating to Anglo-Norman, so I was considered just changing "Relating to the Norman language" to "Relating to the Anglo-Norman language spoken in England after the Norman conquest". Mglovesfun (talk) 20:03, 26 March 2011 (UTC)[reply]