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  1. 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.

    • (50,000 have some knowledge of the language cited 1988), 20,000 (2022)
    • Burgundy
  2. Burgundian has being in contact with Germanic languages in several occasions: When the Burgundians arrived to the area. When the Low Countries were occupied by the Dukes of Burgundy. In this case, Burgundian entered in contact with Dutch. The Arpitan language has influenced dialects of the south along the Saône river, such as Brionnais-Charolais.

    • 50,000 have some knowledge of the language (1988)
    • Burgundy
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  4. Langue d'oïl. In the singular, langue d'oïl refers to the mutually intelligible linguistic variants of lingua romana spoken since the 9th century in northern France and southern Belgium ( Wallonia ), since the 10th century in the Channel Islands, and between the 11th and 14th centuries in England (the Anglo-Norman language ).

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  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. Gallo-Rhaetian? Situation of Burgundian (in lilac) among the Oïl languages. The arrival of the Burgundians brought Germanic elements into the Gallo ...

  6. Poem in Burgundian by Aymé Piron (1640–1727) 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.

  7. The Burgundian language may refer to: Burgundian language (Oïl), the Oïl language known in French as Bourguignon, spoken in the region of Burgundy. Sometimes the Frainc-Comtou dialect is referred to as part of the Burgundian group. Burgundian language (Germanic), the extinct East Germanic language of the Burgundians. Category:

  8. 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. The occupation of the Low Countries by the Dukes of Burgundy also brought Burgundian into ...

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