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- Occitan language - Wikipedia
These efforts are hindered by the rapidly declining use of Occitan as a spoken language in much of southern France, as well as by the significant differences in phonology and vocabulary among different Occitan dialects
- Occitan language | History, Grammar Dialects | Britannica
Occitan language, modern name given by linguists to a group of dialects that form a Romance language that was spoken in the early 21st century by about 1,500,000 people in southern France, though many estimates range as low as one-third that number
- What Is the Occitan Language and How Did It Shape Modern French?
Also called lenga d’òc (or langue d’oc in French), Occitan is a Romance language related to French, Spanish, and especially Catalan It gained its fame during the Middle Ages as the language of medieval troubadours—the story-telling crooners of the day
- Occitan language - Omniglot
Occitan is a Romance language spoken mainly in southern France, and also in Monaco, in the Aran Valley (Val d'Aran) in northern Spain, and in the Occitan Valleys (Valadas Occitanas) in Italy
- Ethnic Origins of Occitan People and the Impact of the Occitan Language . . .
Discover the rich heritage of the Occitan people, guardians of Southern France's linguistic treasure Explore their history, language, and modern challenges in preserving their unique culture
- The language the French forbade - BBC
Although many people have not heard of Occitan, also known as Langue d’Oc, it’s one of several Romance languages that evolved from vernacular Latin, and is still spoken in six major dialects
- What Is Occitan? Discover Its History and Unique Factors
While Occitan is sometimes associated with Spanish, it’s actually a separate language spoken in parts of France and Catalonia and is more closely related to French and Catalan
- Occitan: The Hidden Language of Southern France | Language Lab - Medium
What is Occitan? Explore the historic language of southern France through music, culture, and village life in the Cévennes
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