Burgundian language
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The Burgundian language may refer to:
- The Oïl language known as Bourguignon spoken in the region of Burgundy. It is one of the Languages of France. Sometimes the Franc-Comtois language is referred to as part of the Burgundian group.
- The extinct East Germanic language of the Burgundians. It was a spoken language as late as the 5th century AD in southeastern Gaul.
Extinct Germanic languages | ||
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Burgundian | Gothic language | Lombardic language | Norn | Old Frankish | Vandalic language |
Aragonese • Aromanian • Arpitan • Auvergnat • Asturian (Astur-Leonese) • Burgundian • Catalan (Valencian, Balear) • Champenois • Corsican (Gallurese, Sassarese) • Dalmatian • Dgèrnésiais • Emiliano-Romagnolo • Extremaduran • Fala • Franc-Comtois • French (with Cajun French) • Friulian • Galician • Gallo • Gascon (Aranese) • Genoese • Istriot • Istro-Romanian • Italian (Judeo-Italian) • Jèrriais • Ladin • Ladino • Languedocien • Ligurian (Monégasque) • Limousin • Lombard • Lorrain • Megleno-Romanian • Mirandese • Mozarabic • Neapolitan • Norman • Occitan • Picard • Piedmontese • Poitevin-Saintongeais • Portuguese (with Brazilian Portuguese) • Provençal • Romanian (Moldovan, Vlach) • Romansh • Sardinian • Sicilian • Spanish • Shuadit • Venetian • Walloon • Zarphatic