together, the number of Franco-Provençal speakers has been declining significantly and steadily. According to UNESCO, Franco-Provençal was already in 1995...
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southeast of France Provençal, meaning the whole Occitan language Provencal, Louisiana, a village in the United States Provençal, an alternative name...
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Gallo-Romance languages (redirect from Franco-Burgundian)
Romance languages includes in the narrowest sense the langues d'oïl and Franco-Provençal. However, other definitions are far broader and variously encompass...
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language used by inhabitants of most parts of Romandy was Franco-Provençal. Franco-Provençal (also called Arpitan) is a language sometimes considered to...
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Province of Foggia in Apulia; a variety of Franco-Provençal not listed separately by the SIL Franco-Provençal: spoken in the Aosta Valley (Valdôtain dialect)...
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Interpunct (section Franco-Provençal)
liturgical texts. In Eritrea the character may be used as a comma. In Franco-Provençal (or Arpitan), the interpunct is used in order to distinguish the following...
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adjective romand (with its unetymological final -d) in reference to the Franco-Provençal dialects can be traced to the 15th century; it is recorded, as rommant...
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Spanish, Asturleonese, Aragonese, Catalan, Gascon, Provençal, Gallo-Wallon, French, Franco-Provençal, Romansh, Ladin and Friulian. Some classifications...
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official languages are Italian and French; Valdôtain, a dialect of Franco-Provençal, is also officially recognized. Italian is spoken as a mother tongue...
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and Landese (Landais) Languedocien Limousin Provençal Nissart (Niçois or Niçart) Catalan Franco-Provençal (also Arpitan): Bressan Dauphinois Forézien...
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Lyon (category Pages with Franco-Provençal IPA)
Lyon (Franco-Provençal: Liyon), formerly spelled in English as Lyons, is the third-largest city of France. It is located at the confluence of the rivers...
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Occitan language (redirect from Provençal languages)
addition to Provençal (Provençal, Provençau or Prouvençau) later have been used as synonyms for the whole of Occitan; nowadays, the term "Provençal" is understood...
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Arpitania (redirect from Franco-Provençalia)
or cultural unity of the Western Alps, represented by speakers of Franco-Provençal (termed Arpitan). "Arpitania" roughly corresponds to the historical...
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Standard French usage (Prescriptive linguistics) 449 Occitan Catalan, Franco-Provençal 450 Italian, Romanian and related languages 450 Italian, Dalmatian...
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Faetar language (redirect from Faeto and Celle San Vito Franco-Provençal)
and Franco-Provençal features, and its changes brought on by language contact. Although not given a distinct language code from Franco-Provençal, it is...
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considered part of Occitan); Gallo-Romance: French/Oïl languages, Franco-Provençal (Arpitan); Rhaeto-Romance: Romansh, Ladin, Friulian; Gallo-Italic:...
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Rhône (category Pages with Franco-Provençal IPA)
The Rhône (/roʊn/ ROHN, French: [ʁon] ) is a major river in France and Switzerland, rising in the Alps and flowing west and south through Lake Geneva and...
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Bern (category Pages with Franco-Provençal IPA)
Bern (Swiss Standard German: [bɛrn] , German: [bɛʁn]), or Berne (French: [bɛʁn] ), is the de facto capital of Switzerland, referred to as the "federal...
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Apulia (category Pages with Franco-Provençal IPA)
people in some areas. In addition, a rare daughter language of the Franco-Provençal language called Faetar is spoken in the mountain villages of Faeto...
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known as Vaudois People who live in the canton of Vaud, Switzerland A Franco-Provençal language dialect spoken in Vaud This disambiguation page lists articles...
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Valdôtain dialect (category Franco-Provençal language)
almost 58% of the population know Franco-Provençal. A further 2003 study confirmed the status of Franco-Provençal as a main language for a majority of...
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Geneva (category Pages with Franco-Provençal IPA)
role in the Reformation Circuit des Nations, the historic racetrack Franco-Provençal language Geneva Freeport Geneva Summit for Human Rights and Democracy...
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Col du Chat (section A Franco-Provençal word)
Chat at the end of the 15th century. In his toponymic study of the Franco-Provençal linguistic zone, G. R. Wipf, after listing a (non-exhaustive) collection...
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Since Peter Waldo's Franco-Provençal translation of the New Testament in the late 1170s, and Guyart des Moulins' Bible Historiale manuscripts of the Late...
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nickname, Les Gones, means "The Kids" in Lyon's regional dialect of Franco-Provençal. They have a long-standing rivalry with nearby team Saint-Étienne,...
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Aragonese, Catalan, Gascon, Provençal, Gallo-Wallon, Piedmontese, Ligurian, Lombard, French, Arpitan (or Franco-Provençal), Romansh, and Ladin. Gallo-Romance...
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being hams and caciocavallo cheese. Faetar, a language descended from Franco-Provençal, is spoken in two villages: Faeto and Celle di San Vito. The Gargano...
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Gallo-Romance dialects that surround northern France and include most of Franco-Provençal. In Ibero-Romance /pl fl kl/ most often have palatalized outcomes,...
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Hector Berlioz (category Pages with Franco-Provençal IPA)
François-Xavier Roth. IPA: /ˈbɛərlioʊz/ BAIR-lee-ohz; French: [ɛktɔʁ bɛʁljoz] ; Franco-Provençal: [ˈbɛrʎo]. Although baptised "Louis-Hector", he was always known as...
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loanwords for some speakers) Dutch Low Saxon Elfdalian Franco-Provençal (see Franco-Provençal phonology) French (see French phonology) German (French...
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