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The language of Jersey, one of the Channel Islands off the coast of France, is near extinction, with fewer than 1000 native speakers still living. There is now a movement to restore this critical aspect of Jersey's cultural heritage, by teaching Jerriais in public schools, along with the other official languages, English and French.
Here's a snippet from an AFP news story about the revival:
source: Islanders seek to revive Jersey's native tongue
Here's a snippet from an AFP news story about the revival:
Giving a class at Beaulieu Convent School, a private Catholic school in Jersey’s capital of Saint Helier, she chats to seven-year-olds in Jerriais. “Comment qu’tu’es?” (How are you?) The children shoot their hands up, eyes glowing. “J’sis d’charme” (I’m well) or “J’sis magnifique” (I’m great), they answer.
source: Islanders seek to revive Jersey's native tongue


to say the least. After that, things went well because the two languages are similar and the Brazilians know Spanish too but sometimes pretend like they don't.