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  1. Mirandese has a distinct phonology, morphology and syntax. It has its roots in the local Vulgar Latin spoken in the northern Iberian Peninsula . Mirandese is a descendant of the Astur-Leonese variety spoken in the Kingdom of León and has both archaisms and innovations that differentiate it from the modern varieties of Astur-Leonese spoken in ...

  2. Linguistic description. Asturian is one of the Astur-Leonese languages which form part of the Iberian Romance languages, close to Galician-Portuguese and Castilian and further removed from Navarro-Aragonese. It is an inflecting, fusional, head-initial and dependent-marking language.

  3. Oppose (keep at 'dialect') According to Glottolog, based on Agard (1984), as well as Ethnologue, Leonese is a dialect of Asturian (also known as 'Leonese'). Mirandese and Extremaduran are separate languages. — kwami ( talk) 17:23, 9 September 2015 (UTC) Reply.

  4. Aug 19, 2022 · The Asturian-Leonese languages are shown in blue in this map of the languages of the Iberian peninsula. Astur-Leonese —also called Asturian-Leonese or Asturian or Leonese — (in its own language: asturllionés, asturianu, llionés and popularly bable) is a Romance language spoken in part of Spain (around Asturias, northwestern León and ...

  5. That place is Enoch’s Irish Pub, a cornerstone of the local scene since its establishment in 1980 by Doyle and Yvette Jeter. Enoch’s journey began on Desiard St., nestled close to the university, where it quickly became a beloved spot for locals and students. Named after Doyle’s first name, Enoch’s soon became a fixture in the community.

  6. Botiellu, in Leonese, is a dish of meat-stuffed pork intestine. It is a culinary specialty of El Bierzo, a county in the Spanish province of León and of the Portuguese region of Trás-os-Montes as well. This kind of embutido is a meat product made from different pieces left over from the butchering of a pig, including the ribs, tail and bones ...

  7. The Irish Times, referring to his analysis published in the Irish language newspaper Foinse, quoted him as follows: "It is an absolute indictment of successive Irish Governments that at the foundation of the Irish State there were 250,000 fluent Irish speakers living in Irish-speaking or semi Irish-speaking areas, but the number now is between ...

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