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There is no difference in the language between Normandy and the Parisian area.

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Norman French refers to the variety of Old French spoken in the Norman region of France, which influenced the English language after the Norman Conquest in 1066. Parisian French, on the other hand, is the standard French spoken in Paris and considered the prestige dialect in France. While both share similarities, Norman French has distinct phonetic and lexical differences compared to Parisian French.

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