Romance language spoken in the former Duchy of Normandy and the Channel islands.
Sinònims
Examples for "norman"
Examples for "norman"
1Dr Norman said the Prime Minister should have said something much earlier.
2Mr Norman said he would now fine anyone seen breaking the rules.
3Mr Norman said the Government should also introduce a capital gains tax.
4We are well prepared, Swedish Financial Markets Minister Peter Norman told Reuters.
5Dr Norman said he questioned the ministry's ties to the fishing industry.
1The NRF represents a range of merchants in more than 45 countries.
2Some 60 percent of Americans desire gift cards, according to the NRF.
3The NRF's forecast assumes that the federal government shutdown will get resolved.
4The NRF forecast exclude sales at automotive dealers, gas stations and restaurants.
5The estimate is the NRF's digital division's first forecast of online sales.
1The Anglo-Norman monarchy had been since its beginning the strongest in Europe.
2Robert Wace published his Anglo-Norman Romance of the Brut d'Angleterre about 1155.
3Coins are tokens of the health of the colonial Anglo-Norman economy in Ireland.
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5Six manuscripts in the Middle English text and nine in the Anglo-Norman are extant.
1But, say local experts, it is not a cannibalised version of French but a Norman language in its own right.
2The song of Blondel was of course in the Norman language, but the verses which follow express its meaning and its manner.
Translations for norman language