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'Islanders were bullied for speaking the Guernsey language'
'Islanders were bullied for speaking the Guernsey language'

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'Islanders were bullied for speaking the Guernsey language'

A documentary maker said schoolchildren on the island were bullied by teachers in the past for speaking Guernsey's native Cross, who grew up on the island, said he had spoken to Guernésiais speakers who had been put off the language as part of his new Cross said the language - which is a dialect of Norman French - had been "repressed" on the island before its occupation during World War said people he interviewed told him they had been pressured to learn English and "bullied [by teachers] to such an extreme point that they decided never to pass on the language to their children". Mr Cross is collaborating with Matt Graysmith, who was also born on the island, on an art documentary filmed in Guernésiais which explores the island's language and said the language was "beautiful" as it "really encourages details about the landscape and the culture"."But also because very few people now in Guernsey have actually heard it or know what it sounds like," Mr Cross pair, who both now live in the UK, are back on the island until early September to do more Cross said they we hoping to speak to Guernésiais speakers in the next few weeks, including those who used to speak it and are re-learning it. Mr Cross added: "I think we realised that actually we've been - as an island, but also us as artists, as writers - been neglecting Guernésiais."Guernésiais is also known informally as Guernsey French or Patois by Cross said the film explored what the language meant to native speakers, the way they lived and why it fell out of well as exploring the language, the filmmakers were looking to explore and "reanimate or contemporize Guernsey folklore", he said. "There's the ancient folklore, the old folklore, but there's folklore that we continue to be added to, to build upon."

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