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  1. Franco-Provençal (also Francoprovençal, Patois or Arpitan) is a language within the Gallo-Romance family, originally spoken in east-central France, western Switzerland and northwestern Italy. Franco-Provençal has several distinct dialects and is separate from but closely related to neighbouring Romance dialects (the langues d'oïl and the ...

    • Franco-Provençal Alphabet and Pronunciation
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    This is the orthography used in Italy. This is the Henriet Orthography, which was proposed by Joseph Henriet as a way to write all varieties of Franco-Provençal, but is not in official use. Download a chart of the Franco-Provençal alphabet(PDF, in German) Information about Franco-Provençal pronunciation complied by Wolfram Siegel

    Tôs los étres homans nêssont libros et ègals en dignitât et en drêts. Ils ant rêson et conscience et dêvont fâre los uns envèrs los ôtros dedens un èsprit de fraternitât.

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  3. Franco-Provençal (also Francoprovençal, Patois or Arpitan) is a language within the Gallo-Romance family, originally spoken in east-central France, western Switzerland and northwestern Italy.

  4. Oct 5, 2018 · Graziadio Isaia Ascoli, famous linguist of the 19th century, named Franco-Provençal after two groups of languages spoken in central Europe at the time: the langues d’oïl (Franco) and the langues d’oc (Provençal). The names of these language groups are based on how their speakers said “yes.”

  5. The number of speakers of Franco-Provençal has been declining significantly. According to UNESCO (1995), Franco-Provençal is a “potentially endangered language” in Italy and an “endangered language” in Switzerland and France. protected by statute in Italy and Aosta Valley Autonomous Region. Dark Blue: Protected.

  6. Franco-Provençal dialect, any of a group of Romance dialects spoken in east-central France (northeast of the Occitan language area) in a region roughly corresponding to Burgundy and in adjacent areas of Italy and Switzerland. Franco-Provençal is purely rural and nonstandardized, young speakers are.

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