Occitan
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occitan — occitan, ane [ ɔksitɑ̃, an ] n. m. et adj. • 1921; occitain 1886; lat. médiév. (lingua) occitana, latinisation de (langue) d oc 1 ♦ Langue romane du groupe gallo roman parlée dans la partie sud de la France (de l estuaire de la Gironde au nord de … Encyclopédie Universelle
occitan — OCCITÁN, Ă adj., s. m. f. (locuitor) din Occitania (sudul Franţei). ♢ (s. n.) ansamblu de dialecte vorbite de occitani. ♢ (s. f.) vechea limbă provesală sau limba trubadurilor. (< fr. occitan) Trimis de raduborza, 15.09.2007. Sursa: MDN … Dicționar Român
Occitan — (n.) Old or modern Provençal; langue d Oc, 1940, also the northern variant of modern Provençal; from Fr. oc (see LANGUEDOC (Cf. Languedoc)) … Etymology dictionary
Occitan — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Langue d oc. Occitan Occitan, Lenga d òc Parlée en France … Wikipédia en Français
Occitan — Okzitanisch (occitan / lenga d òc) Gesprochen in Südfrankreich, Randgebiete Spaniens und Italiens Linguistische Klassifikation Indogermanische Sprachen Italische Sprachen Romanische Sprachen Galloromanische Sprachen Okzitanisch … Deutsch Wikipedia
Occitan — noun Etymology: French, from Medieval Latin occitanus, from Old Occitan oc yes (contrasted with Old French oïl yes) + Medieval Latin itanus (perhaps as in aquitanus of Aquitaine) Date: 1958 a Romance language spoken in southern France • Occitan… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Occitan — [ ɒksɪt(ə)n] noun the medieval or modern language of Languedoc (southern France), including literary Provençal of the 12th–14th centuries. adjective relating to Occitan. Derivatives Occitanian noun & adjective Origin from Fr … English new terms dictionary
Occitan language — Occitan occitan, lenga d òc Spoken in France Spain Italy Monaco Native speakers 800,000 (1999)[1] … Wikipedia
Occitan-Langue d'Oc — Occitan Occitan Parlée en France Itali … Wikipédia en Français
Occitan-Langue d'oc — Occitan Occitan Parlée en France Itali … Wikipédia en Français
Occitan literature — still sometimes called Provençal literature is a body of texts written in Occitan in what is nowadays the South of France. It originated in the poetry of the 11th and 12th century troubadours, and inspired the rise of vernacular literature… … Wikipedia