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  1. Le francoprovençal est une langue romane parlée en France, en Suisse et en Italie. C’est l'une des langues distinctes du groupe linguistique gallo-roman . L'expression peut induire en erreur car cette langue n'est pas un mélange de français et de provençal ( occitan) mais est située géographiquement entre les deux.

  2. 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.

  3. Some groups have called for Provençal's recognition as a full language, distinct from Occitan. The Regional Council of Provence has variously labelled Provençal as a dialect of Occitan or as a distinct language, depending on different lobbies and political majorities.

  4. 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.

  5. Oct 5, 2018 · Where is Franco-Provençal spoken? Franco-Provençal is spoken mostly in Italy, France, and Switzerland. How many people speak Franco-Provençal? According to Omniglot, around 140,000 people speak Franco-Provençal. Is Provençal the same as Occitan? No, but it is often mistaken for the Occitan language variant “Provençal.”

  6. Languages of France. Of the languages of France, French is the sole official language according to the second article of the French Constitution. French, a Gallo-Romance language, is spoken by nearly the entire population of France.

  7. Valdôtain dialect. Valdôtain ( [valdotɛ̃]; local dialect: Valdotèn, Valdŏtèn, Valdouhtan) is a dialect of Arpitan ( Franco-Provençal) spoken in the Aosta Valley in Italy, and the common language of the Aosta Valley. It is commonly known as patois or patoué.

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