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  1. Munster Irish (endonym: Gaelainn na Mumhan, Standard Irish: Gaeilge na Mumhan) is the dialect of the Irish language spoken in the province of Munster. Gaeltacht regions in Munster are found in the Gaeltachtaí of the Dingle Peninsula in west County Kerry, in the Iveragh Peninsula in south Kerry, in Cape Clear Island off the coast of west County Cork, in Muskerry West; Cúil Aodha, Ballingeary ...

  2. Module:IPA/data. To avoid major disruption and server load, any changes should be tested in the module's or /testcases subpages, or in your own . The tested changes can be added to this page in a single edit. Consider discussing changes on the before implementing them. This data module stores labels, language codes, and their associated IPA ...

  3. For most of the 20th century, linguists (eminent among them Ramón Menéndez Pidal in his landmark 1906 study of the language) [11] spoke of a Leonese language or historical dialect descending from Latin, encompassing two groups: the Asturian dialects on the one hand, and on the other hand, certain dialects spoken in León and Zamora provinces ...

  4. List of Leonese-language writers. Categories: Kingdom of León. Languages of Europe. Romance languages. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.

  5. YouTube Music is a new music service that lets you enjoy official albums, singles, videos, remixes, live performances and more on your Android, iOS or desktop device. Whether you want to listen to Marllen's Masseve or discover new artists and genres, YouTube Music has it all.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CastiliansCastilians - Wikipedia

    Castilian ( castellano ), that is, Spanish, is the native language of the Castilians. Its origin is traditionally ascribed to an area south of the Cordillera Cantábrica, including the upper Ebro valley, in northern Spain, around the 8th and 9th centuries; however, the first written standard was developed in the 13th century in the southern ...

  7. Galician–Asturian [b] or Eonavian ( autonym: fala; Asturian: eonaviegu, gallego-asturianu; Galician: eonaviego, galego-asturiano) is a set of Romance dialects or falas whose linguistic dominion extends into the zone of Asturias between the Eo River and Navia River (or more specifically the Eo and the Frejulfe River ).

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