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What (who) is Occitan$505658$ - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Occitan (disambiguation)

langue d'oc         
  • Inscription in Occitan in the Abbey of Saint-Jean de Sorde, [[Sorde-l'Abbaye]]: "Blessed are those who die in the Lord."
  • Supradialectal classification of Occitan according to Bec
  • Pierre Bec]]
  • Aranese signage in [[Bossòst]], [[Val d'Aran]], Spain
  • Linguistic evolution in southwest Europe from 1000 to 2000 C.E.
  • This bilingual street sign in [[Toulouse]], like many such signs found in Toulouse's historical districts, is maintained primarily for its antique charm, and is typical of what little remains of the ''lenga d'òc'' in southern French cities.
  • Supradialectal classification of Occitan according to Sumien
  • According to the testimony of [[Bernadette Soubirous]], the Virgin Mary spoke to her ([[Lourdes]], 25 March 1858) in Gascon saying: ''Que soy era Immaculada Councepciou'' ("I am the [[Immaculate Conception]]", the phrase is reproduced under this statue in the Lourdes grotto with a Mistralian/Febusian spelling), confirming the proclamation of this Catholic dogma four years earlier.
OCCITANO-ROMANCE LANGUAGE OF WESTERN EUROPE
French language/Proven; Langue d'oc; Oc language family; Langue d'Oc; Southern Occitan; Occitan Language; Northern Occitan; Modern Occitan; Lenga d'òc; Lenga d'oc; Occitanian; Langue dÕoc; Langue dOoc; Langues d'oc; Oc languages; ISO 639:oci; ISO 639:oc; Mistralian; Occitan (post 1500); Occitan language (post 1500); Occitan languages; Occitan dialects; Occitan dialect; Provençal languages; Òc; Debates concerning Occitan linguistic classification; Occitanization; Occitanisation; History of the Occitan language
[l?langue d'oc(g)'d?k]
¦ noun the form of medieval French spoken south of the Loire, generally characterized by the use of oc to mean 'yes', and forming the basis of modern Provencal.
Origin
OFr. lit. 'language of oc' (see above).
Langue d'oc         
  • Inscription in Occitan in the Abbey of Saint-Jean de Sorde, [[Sorde-l'Abbaye]]: "Blessed are those who die in the Lord."
  • Supradialectal classification of Occitan according to Bec
  • Pierre Bec]]
  • Aranese signage in [[Bossòst]], [[Val d'Aran]], Spain
  • Linguistic evolution in southwest Europe from 1000 to 2000 C.E.
  • This bilingual street sign in [[Toulouse]], like many such signs found in Toulouse's historical districts, is maintained primarily for its antique charm, and is typical of what little remains of the ''lenga d'òc'' in southern French cities.
  • Supradialectal classification of Occitan according to Sumien
  • According to the testimony of [[Bernadette Soubirous]], the Virgin Mary spoke to her ([[Lourdes]], 25 March 1858) in Gascon saying: ''Que soy era Immaculada Councepciou'' ("I am the [[Immaculate Conception]]", the phrase is reproduced under this statue in the Lourdes grotto with a Mistralian/Febusian spelling), confirming the proclamation of this Catholic dogma four years earlier.
OCCITANO-ROMANCE LANGUAGE OF WESTERN EUROPE
French language/Proven; Langue d'oc; Oc language family; Langue d'Oc; Southern Occitan; Occitan Language; Northern Occitan; Modern Occitan; Lenga d'òc; Lenga d'oc; Occitanian; Langue dÕoc; Langue dOoc; Langues d'oc; Oc languages; ISO 639:oci; ISO 639:oc; Mistralian; Occitan (post 1500); Occitan language (post 1500); Occitan languages; Occitan dialects; Occitan dialect; Provençal languages; Òc; Debates concerning Occitan linguistic classification; Occitanization; Occitanisation; History of the Occitan language
·- The dialect, closely akin to French, formerly spoken south of the Loire (in which the word for "yes" was oc); Provencal.
Occitan folk music         
GENRE OF POPULAR MUSIC THAT DEVELOPED IN OCCITANIA
Occitan Folk Dance
The traditional Occitan music in the Occitan Valleys of Italy, along with the language and religion are a fundamental element of aggregation for the local community. They mostly consist of ballads, mainly in the Occitan territories of Piedmont; performed during almost all occasions of celebration in the valleys and are well known even outside the boundaries of Occitan Valleys of Italy.

Wikipedia

Occitan

Occitan may refer to:

  • Something of, from, or related to the Occitania territory in parts of France, Italy, Monaco and Spain.
  • Something of, from, or related to the Occitania administrative region of France.
  • Occitan language, spoken in parts of France, Italy, Monaco and Spain.
  • Occitans, people of France, Italy, Monaco and Spain.