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		Definition of Picard in English: Picardnoun pikaʀˈpɪkɑːdpiˈkärd 1A native or inhabitant of Picardy.  Example sentencesExamples -  I have many rememberances of a drunken Picard, trying to explain/defend the anomaly.
 -  Henri Matisse, a Picard who abandoned a career in law for art, made his impact at the Autumn Salon in Paris in 1905.
 
 2The dialect of French spoken in Picardy.  Example sentencesExamples -  Douai did not escape French cultural influence; the shift from Picard to Parisian French in the documentary record is a fairly obvious example, and the penetration of Roman law is another.
 -  However, the same speaker reported that he could not understand his grandmother when she spoke Picard.
 -  Most of them spoke Picard, Norman or Orléanais as well as French.
 
 
 adjective pikaʀˈpɪkɑːdpiˈkärd Relating to Picardy, its inhabitants, or their dialect.  Example sentencesExamples -  The three of them are going at it in rapid-fire Picard accents, I can barely understand it so long as I don't attempt to actually speak.
 -  When Guise heard that Henry was moving troops into the suburbs of the capital, he demanded that the Picard garrisons be withdrawn immediately.
 -  I've carefully crafted a Picard ritual for you, my friend.
 -  The curve of the Picard horn, described as pringle-like, would also explain why these background blobs are elliptical, rather than circular.
 -  Nevertheless in April he resumed talks with the League leaders over the installation of royal garrisons in the Picard towns.
 
    Definition of Picard in US English: Picardnounpiˈkärd 1A native or inhabitant of Picardy.  Example sentencesExamples -  I have many rememberances of a drunken Picard, trying to explain/defend the anomaly.
 -  Henri Matisse, a Picard who abandoned a career in law for art, made his impact at the Autumn Salon in Paris in 1905.
 
 2The dialect of French spoken in Picardy.  Example sentencesExamples -  However, the same speaker reported that he could not understand his grandmother when she spoke Picard.
 -  Most of them spoke Picard, Norman or Orléanais as well as French.
 -  Douai did not escape French cultural influence; the shift from Picard to Parisian French in the documentary record is a fairly obvious example, and the penetration of Roman law is another.
 
 
 adjectivepiˈkärd Relating to Picardy, its inhabitants, or their dialect.  Example sentencesExamples -  The curve of the Picard horn, described as pringle-like, would also explain why these background blobs are elliptical, rather than circular.
 -  I've carefully crafted a Picard ritual for you, my friend.
 -  The three of them are going at it in rapid-fire Picard accents, I can barely understand it so long as I don't attempt to actually speak.
 -  When Guise heard that Henry was moving troops into the suburbs of the capital, he demanded that the Picard garrisons be withdrawn immediately.
 -  Nevertheless in April he resumed talks with the League leaders over the installation of royal garrisons in the Picard towns.
 
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