
Learning the numbers from 0 to 9, nothing more simple? Yes, even if you want to learn them in one of the French regional languages! Whether with unan, daou, tri in Breton, quattru, cinque, séi in Corsican, sèt, uit, nèf in Creole, or dièx in Franco-Provençal, dich in ch'ti, or 'ahuru in Tahitian, the pleasure of discovery will take young and old on a journey in mainland France and overseas, to meet languages sometimes spoken by many people, sometimes by a small population, but all often unknown to the majority of us. --- Languages included: Alsatian, Basque, Breton, Catalan, Corsican, Antillean Creole, Reunion Creole, Drehu (New Caledonia), West Flemish, Franconian (Platt), Francoprovençal (Arpitan), Gallo, Mahorais, Nenge- Pamaka (Guyana), Occitan/Provençal, Picard & ch’ti, Savoyard, Tahitian, Wallisian & futunian. 20 pages.