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Qué (quién) es Limousin$532552$ - definición

OCCITAN DIALECT
Dialect of Limousin; Lemosin; Limousin language; Limousin (dialect); ISO 639:lms; Limousin Occitan

Limousin         
  • Coat of Arms of Limousin
  • [[Limoges]], half-timbered house by the bridge Saint Martial
  • Small river in [[Creuse]], Limousin
GEOGRAPHIC REGION AND FORMER ADMINISTRATIVE REGION IN FRANCE
Limousin (région); Limousin (region); Limosin; County of Limousin; Limousin (administrative region); Limousine, France
['l?m?zaLimousin]
¦ noun
1. a native or inhabitant of Limousin, a region of central France.
2. an animal of a French breed of beef cattle.
Stanislas Limousin         
  • Stanislas Limousin
  • Limousin ampoule box label
  • Equipment of the Procédé Limousin
  • Illustration of the basket of the Zénith
FRENCH PHARMACIST (1831-1887)
Draft:Stanislas Limousin
Euphrasie Stanislas Alexis Arsène Limousin (29 May 1831 – 7 April 1887) was a French pharmacist who invented hypodermic ampoules and the oxygen bottle amongst several other pharmaceutical devices.
Maquis du Limousin         
Liberation of Limousin
The Maquis du Limousin was one of the largest Maquis groups of French resistance fighters fighting for the liberation of France.

Wikipedia

Limousin dialect

Limousin (French name, pronounced [limuzɛ̃] (listen); Occitan: lemosin, pronounced [lemuˈzi]) is a dialect of the Occitan language, spoken in the three departments of Limousin, parts of Charente and the Dordogne in the southwest of France.

The first Occitan documents are in an early form of this dialect, particularly the Boecis, written around the year 1000.

Limousin is used primarily by people over age 50 in rural communities. All speakers speak French as a first or second language. Due to the French single language policy, it is not recognised by the government and therefore considered endangered by the linguistic community. A revivalist movement around the Félibrige and the Institut d'Estudis Occitans is active in Limousin (as well as in other parts of Occitania).