Aragonese dialects
Aragonese language has a lot of local varieties, which are grouped in valley varieties or comarca varieties. The term dialect is ambiguous and it can be used referring to valley varieties well known (cheso or ansotano). There is a proposal to classify all Aragonese varieties in four groups or dialects:
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Western Aragonese |
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Central Aragonese |
Tierra de Biescas Aragonese • Acumuer Valley Aragonese • Vió Valley Aragonese • Puértolas Valley Aragonese • Ribera de Fiscal Aragonese • Sierra Ferrera Aragonese • Belsetan Aragonese • Bergotese • Serrablese • Sobrepuerto Aragonese • Tella Valley Aragonese • Tensinian Aragonese (Panticutian Aragonese)
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Eastern Aragonese |
Chistau Valley Aragonese
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La Fueva Aragonese
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High Benasquese • Low Benasquese
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Middle Ribagorçan
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Low Ribagorçan
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Southern Aragonese |
Ayerbe Somontanese • Somontano de Blabastro Aragonese or Somontanese • (Navalese) • Old Sobrarbe Aragonese
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Other Aragonese varieties |
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