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  1. The langues d'oïl (/ d ɔɪ (l)/ doy(l), US also / d ɔː ˈ iː l / daw-EEL, French: [lɑ̃ɡ dɔjl]) are a dialect continuum that includes standard French and its closest autochthonous relatives historically spoken in the northern half of France, southern Belgium, and the Channel Islands.

  2. Las lenguas de oíl (en francés langues d'oïl ) son una familia de lenguas romances originadas en territorios de la actual Francia septentrional, parte de Bélgica, Suiza y las islas Anglonormandas del canal de la Mancha. Las lenguas de oil son un continuo de dialectos que incluyen el francés estándar y sus lenguas autóctonas emparentadas ...

  3. Langues d'oïl (which literally means in English: "languages of yes") is the linguistic and historical name for the Gallo-Romance languages which developed from Latin in the northern territories of Roman Gaul that now are occupied by northern France, part of Belgium and the Channel Islands.

  4. The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. This list may not reflect recent changes . Langues d'oïl.

  5. The Burgundian language, also known by French names Bourguignon-morvandiau, Bourguignon, and Morvandiau, is an Oïl language spoken in Burgundy and particularly in the Morvan area of the region. The arrival of the Burgundians brought Germanic elements into the Gallo-Romance speech of the inhabitants.

  6. La langue d'oïl (prononciation : /ɔ.il/ 2) est une langue romane qui regroupe la plupart des parlers romans d'une moitié Nord de la France a, ainsi que ceux du sud de la Belgique ( Belgique romane ), des îles Anglo-Normandes, et ceux parlés dans une toute petite partie de la Suisse romande ( canton du Jura) du Moyen Âge avec ses différentes vari...

  7. The distinction of language corresponded to a difference of culture and literature, the langue d'oïl being the literary medium of the trouvères, the langue d'oc, or Provençal, that of the troubadours.

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