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Definition of Occitan in English: Occitannoun ˈɒksɪt(ə)nˈäksəˌtan mass nounThe medieval or modern language of Languedoc, including literary Provençal of the 12th–14th centuries. 奥克西顿语(郎格多克中世纪或现代的语言,包括12-14世纪的书面普罗旺斯语) Example sentencesExamples - The names I have used are from Occitan, the language of that time and period.
- In origin, Occitan is a Romance language, evolving from Latin with some influences of pre-Roman languages - Celtic and others.
- The Languedoc takes its name from a time when its inhabitants spoke Occitan, the language in which oc is the word for ‘yes’, hence langue d' oc.
- The article reports that in recent years greater tolerance has allowed for more teaching of Occitan, Basque, Corsican and Alsation in France's schools.
- Several million people in Languedoc spoke variants of Occitan; Flemish was spoken in the north-east; German in Lorraine.
- In roughly the southern third of the country, the common people spoke dialects of Occitan, a Romance language distinct from French.
- He's not only brilliant in law, he's an expert in historical research and has a huge library of medieval texts, even some in Old English and Occitan.
adjective ˈɒksɪt(ə)nˈäksəˌtan Relating to Occitan. Example sentencesExamples - The people are warm and welcoming with a deep awareness of the past and great pride in the richness of their Occitan culture.
- Catalan broadcasts reach into the linguistically-related Occitan areas of France, and Galician can be heard in northern Portugal.
- Another Occitan slogan everyone would have heard in the '70s was ‘gardarem lo Larzac’: ‘we will keep the Larzac’.
- These chapters exemplify a recent shift in Occitan scholarship away from the analysis of individual songs.
- The inhabitants of the valley have their own language: Aranese, a variant of Gascon, one of the Occitan family of languages.
- Maybe this Occitan movement is militant, I think, like the Spanish ETA or the IRA, or perhaps the council orders a siesta at a certain time of day.
Derivativesadjective & noun The sprawling 40 minute title track is based on an Occitanian folk tune. Example sentencesExamples - This involved in particular the Basques, the Bretons, the Galicians, the Catalans, the Occitanians, the Welsh and the Irish.
OriginFrench (see also langue d'oc). Definition of Occitan in US English: Occitannounˈäksəˌtan The medieval or modern language of Languedoc, including literary Provençal of the12th–14th centuries. 奥克西顿语(郎格多克中世纪或现代的语言,包括12-14世纪的书面普罗旺斯语) Example sentencesExamples - He's not only brilliant in law, he's an expert in historical research and has a huge library of medieval texts, even some in Old English and Occitan.
- The article reports that in recent years greater tolerance has allowed for more teaching of Occitan, Basque, Corsican and Alsation in France's schools.
- The Languedoc takes its name from a time when its inhabitants spoke Occitan, the language in which oc is the word for ‘yes’, hence langue d' oc.
- Several million people in Languedoc spoke variants of Occitan; Flemish was spoken in the north-east; German in Lorraine.
- The names I have used are from Occitan, the language of that time and period.
- In roughly the southern third of the country, the common people spoke dialects of Occitan, a Romance language distinct from French.
- In origin, Occitan is a Romance language, evolving from Latin with some influences of pre-Roman languages - Celtic and others.
adjectiveˈäksəˌtan Relating to Occitan. Example sentencesExamples - Maybe this Occitan movement is militant, I think, like the Spanish ETA or the IRA, or perhaps the council orders a siesta at a certain time of day.
- Another Occitan slogan everyone would have heard in the '70s was ‘gardarem lo Larzac’: ‘we will keep the Larzac’.
- The inhabitants of the valley have their own language: Aranese, a variant of Gascon, one of the Occitan family of languages.
- Catalan broadcasts reach into the linguistically-related Occitan areas of France, and Galician can be heard in northern Portugal.
- These chapters exemplify a recent shift in Occitan scholarship away from the analysis of individual songs.
- The people are warm and welcoming with a deep awareness of the past and great pride in the richness of their Occitan culture.
OriginFrench (see also langue d'oc). |