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The British isle with its own language
The UK entered WW2 on 3 September, 1939. Eighty years after the war’s end, few people know that a British island’s unique language was used as a clandestine code during Nazi occupation
“Bonsouair! Seyiz les beinv’nus!” announced Jo Thorpe, as she stepped up to the microphone and spread her arms in welcome. “Or for anyone who’s not from Jersey, good evening and welcome! We’re thrilled to see you tonight, and we hope you enjoy the show.”
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