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Languedocien (French name,
pronounced [lɑ̃ɡdɔsjɛ̃] ),
Languedocian, or
Lengadocian (Occitan pronunciation: [ˌleŋɡɔðuˈsja]) is an
Occitan dialect spoken...
- hope"),
manjar ("to eat") and
pensar ("to think"). Note:
Because the
Languedocian dialect is
often considered as a
basis for
standard Occitan, it is colored...
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traditional dialects of Occitan,
Languedocian and Gascon, with
Toulouse lying by the
limit between the two, on the
Languedocian side.
Gascon (in its several...
- of Gascon. The
following section describes the
pronunciation of the
Languedocian dialect which is
central geographically and the most
conservative among...
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Castres (French: [kastʁ] ;
Castras in the
Languedocian dialect of Occitan) is the sole
subprefecture of the Tarn
department in the
Occitanie region in...
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Lavelanet (French pronunciation: [lavlanɛ]; L'Avelhanet in the
Languedocian dialect of Occitan) is a
commune in the Ariège
department in the Occitanie...
- 1725–54". Clermont-de-Lodève 1633-1789:
Fluctuations in the
prosperity of a
Languedocian cloth-making town. Cambridge, UK:
Cambridge University Press. pp. 336–337...
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Lorraine Franconian: 0.22%) 3
Maghrebi Arabic 940,000 2.05% 4
Occitan (
Languedocian, Gascon, Provençal, etc.) 610,000 (another 1,060,000 had some exposure)...
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Toulouse and
because his
lands controlled the
roads between Alfonso's
Languedocian and Provençal lands,
Bernard Ato and
Alfonso were
fundamentally at odds...
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Guillem or
Guilhem Figueira or
Figera was a
Languedocian jongleur and
troubadour from
Toulouse active at the
court of the
Emperor Frederick II in the 1230s...