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  1. Leonese forms part of the Asturleonese dialect continuum with dialects of Asturian. The division between Asturian and Leonese is artificial, as the main divisions within the Asturleonese complex are between eastern and western varieites, rather than between varieties spoken in Asturias and Leon.

  2. Paḷḷuezu (also known as Patsuezu, Pachuezu, Patsuezo, Pachuezo, or Nuesa Ḷḷingua ("our language")) is a dialect of Asturian-Leonese, which is one of the Iberian Romance languages. [2] It is one of eight recognized dialects of the Leonese language in the narrow sense of the designation "Leonese" (i.e., excluding Asturian, Cantabrian ...

  3. The following is a partial list of musical artists who have released songs in the Irish language .

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  5. Irish has constitutional status as the national and first official language of the Republic of Ireland, and is also an official language of Northern Ireland and among the official languages of the European Union. The public body Foras na Gaeilge is responsible for the promotion of the language throughout the island.

  6. Sean-Nos is generally understood to refer to Irish language songs while the term ‘Traditional Song’ means songs sung in the English language. Sean-Nos is a singing style rooted within the Gaeltacht regions of Ireland. Three styles are sung with the obvious differences between the Ulster style compared with the Connacht or Munster style.

  7. Old Leonese language. Evolved into Asturian, Leonese, Mirandese, and possibly Cantabrian and Extremaduran by the late 13th century and early 14th century. This article contains IPA phonetic symbols. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Unicode characters.

  8. Leonese language ( llionés in Leonese) is the language of León and Zamora, both in Spain, and Bragança, in Portugal. A Romance language, Leonese was the language of the Kingdom of León in the Middle Ages . Leonese is recognised by the UN as "seriously endangered" and is officially recognised by Castile and León .

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