Bible translations into the languages of France

== Arpitan == Peter Waldo, was the first to commission a Bible translation into a modern vernacular language in the late 1170s with his translation of the New Testament into Franco-Provençal. == Basque == == Breton == == Catalan == == French == == Norman == Portions of the Bible have been translated into the island dialects of Norman.

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Bible translations into the languages of France

== Arpitan == Peter Waldo, was the first to commission a Bible translation into a modern vernacular language in the late 1170s with his translation of the New Testament into Franco-Provençal. == Basque == == Breton == == Catalan == == French == == Norman == Portions of the Bible have been translated into the island dialects of Norman.

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