• to idioms of Occitan (Bourbonnais of Oc), or to French dialects of the Bourbonnais (Bourbonnais of Oïl). Bourbonnais dialects were submitted to a Parisian...
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  • Bourbonnais or Bourbonnaise, may also refer to: Bourbonnais dialects, spoken in the Bourbonnais region Bourbonnais Creole, French-based creoles spoken in the...
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    The dialects in the eastern two-thirds of the Bourbonnais d'oc dialect region are, as far as they are concerned, Arverno-Bourbonnais dialects belonging...
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    the French language; or to this family including French. "Oïl dialects" or "French dialects" are also used to refer to the Oïl languages except French—as...
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    have officially been known in French as Bourbonnais since 2018, a reference to the historic province of Bourbonnais. Until then, the unofficial term Elavérins...
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    bas-auvergnat) in Puy-de-Dôme and Allier (Bourbonnais) and Haute-Loire north of Brioude. In the south of Allier (Bourbonnais), the local nord-auvergnat has been...
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    other Occitan dialects, including Arverno-Bourbonnais, maintain the final Latin "a" in the feminine. Distinctive features of Arverno-Bourbonnais General preservation...
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    historical languages are Berrichon and the northern version of Bourbonnais. These are both dialects of French, or the Langues d'oïl. They are named respectively...
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    an asterisk (*) to indicate that it is preserved only in some dialects. In most dialects it has been merged with /ʝ/ in the merger called yeísmo. Similarly...
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    progressive aspect marker ape – subsumed under a common classification as Bourbonnais Creoles Mauritian Creole, spoken in Mauritius (locally Kreol) Agalega...
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    in the Central Oïl dialect continuum) (South Gallo-Romance Occitan substrate) Berrichon (Berrichonne) Oïl Bourbonnais (Bourbonnais d'Oïl) East Oïl Champenois...
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  • Corsica. Northern Tuscan dialects: Florentine is spoken in the city of Florence, and was the basis for Standard Italian. Other dialects: Pistoiese; Pesciatino...
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    dialects of Southern France. Southern France: is another vague geographical name indicating in a rather imprecise way the regions of Occitan dialects...
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  • Rodriguan creole (category Dialects of languages with ISO 639-3 code)
    Rodriguan Creole is a dialect of Mauritian Creole, a French-based creole language, spoken on the island of Rodrigues in the Indian Ocean. It is spoken...
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  • Refers specifically to the Kinyarwanda and Kirundi dialects. The other speakers of the dialects within the Rwanda-Rundi continuum are considered to be...
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    nou, Me tir nou dan lemal. 49 fables of La Fontaine were adapted to the dialect around 1900 by Rodolphine Young (1860–1932) but these remained unpublished...
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  • and /oː/ respectively in Classical times. Thanks to influence from such dialects, a number of Latin words acquire monophthongized variants early on; cf...
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  • Native speakers <1,000[citation needed] Language family French Creole Bourbonnais Creoles Mauritian Creole Agalega Creole Language codes ISO 639-3 None...
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  • French Saint Lucian Creole, French-based creole spoken in Saint Lucia Bourbonnais Creoles, French-based creoles spoken in the Mascarene Islands, with influence...
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    the 1700s brought as workers by the French from Africa and India, a Bourbonnais Creole-speaking people, until the United Kingdom expelled them from the...
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    and most of the rest speak it fluently as a second language. A number of dialects of American English are spoken, ranging from Inland Northern American English...
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  • progressive aspect marker ape – subsumed under a common classification as Bourbonnais Creoles (Mascarene Creoles) Mauritian Creole, spoken in Mauritius (locally...
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  • codes, 7,874 in total as of June 2013). The enumeration of languages and dialects can easily be taken into the five-digit range; the Linguasphere Observatory...
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  • Chagossian creole (category Dialects of languages with ISO 639-3 code)
    Seychelles Native speakers (1,800 cited 1994) Language family French Creole Bourbonnais Creoles Mauritian Creole Chagossian Creole Language codes ISO 639-3 –...
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    plantations. Their descendants, the Chagossians, speak a version of Bourbonnais Creole, a French-based creole language also spoken on Réunion and Mauritius...
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  • Angevin Berrichon Bourbonnais Burgundian Champenois Ardennais Rémois Frainc-Comtou Gallo French Jersey Legal Meridional North American dialects Canadian Acadian...
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  • Angevin Berrichon Bourbonnais Burgundian Champenois Ardennais Rémois Frainc-Comtou Gallo French Jersey Legal Meridional North American dialects Canadian Acadian...
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    education. The common language that developed was based on French, but a dialect that differed greatly from the language spoken by the slave owners. Mechanistically...
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    France were ostensibly personal fiefdoms of noble families (like the Bourbonnais, Marche, Forez and Auvergne provinces held by the House of Bourbon until...
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    Belleville ("Beautiful City") Bonpas Creek ("Good Step") Bourbonnais (named for François Bourbonnais, Sr., a fur trader) Bureau County ("Office"; person's...
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