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Béarnese dialect

Béarnese (endonym bearnés or biarnés; French: béarnais ⓘ) is the variety of Gascon spoken in Béarn.

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Glottolog
bear1240
IETF
oc-gascon-u-sd-fr64
ISO 639-3
Language family
ItalicLatino-FaliscanRomanceItalo-WesternWesternGallo-RomanceOccitano-RomanceOccitanGasconBearnese · Latino-FaliscanRomanceItalo-WesternWesternGallo-RomanceOccitano-RomanceOccitanGasconBearnese · RomanceItalo-WesternWesternGallo-RomanceOccitano-RomanceOccitanGasconBearnese · Italo-WesternWesternGallo-RomanceOccitano-RomanceOccitanGasconBearnese · WesternGallo-RomanceOccitano-RomanceOccitanGasconBearnese
Native speakers
(ca. 55,000[citation needed] cited 2001)
Native to
France

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Béarnese dialect

Nodes99
Edges98
Triples53
Avg. degree1.98
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Béarnese dialect

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related to Literature · 34
Béarnese dialect → Albret, Alexis Peyret, Argentina, Armagnac, Arnaud, Both, Béarnese, Calvinist, Calvinist Eglògas, Concerning, Cyprien Despourrins, David, During, Enric III, France, From, Garros, Gascon, Henri IV, Henry IV
Language family · 10
Béarnese dialect → Bearnese, Gallo-RomanceOccitano-RomanceOccitanGasconBearnese, GasconBearnese, ItalicLatino-FaliscanRomanceItalo-WesternWesternGallo-RomanceOccitano-RomanceOccitanGasconBearnese, Italo-WesternWesternGallo-RomanceOccitano-RomanceOccitanGasconBearnese, Latino-FaliscanRomanceItalo-WesternWesternGallo-RomanceOccitano-RomanceOccitanGasconBearnese, OccitanGasconBearnese, Occitano-RomanceOccitanGasconBearnese, RomanceItalo-WesternWesternGallo-RomanceOccitano-RomanceOccitanGasconBearnese, WesternGallo-RomanceOccitano-RomanceOccitanGasconBearnese
Glottolog · 1
Béarnese dialect → bear1240
IETF · 1
Béarnese dialect → oc-gascon-u-sd-fr64
ISO 639-3 · 1
Béarnese dialect → –
Native speakers · 1
Béarnese dialect → (ca. 55,000[citation needed] cited 2001)
Native to · 1
Béarnese dialect → France
Recognised minority language in · 1
Béarnese dialect → Nouvelle-Aquitaine
Region · 1
Béarnese dialect → Béarn

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Important terminology

béarnese language béarn century french gascon used use france first name also basque occitan regional middle béarnais languages revolution term

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Béarnese dialectGlottologbear12401.00infobox
Béarnese dialectIETFoc-gascon-u-sd-fr641.00infobox
Béarnese dialectISO 639-31.00infobox
Béarnese dialectLanguage familyItalicLatino-FaliscanRomanceItalo-WesternWesternGallo-RomanceOccitano-RomanceOccitanGasconBearnese1.00infobox
Béarnese dialectLanguage familyLatino-FaliscanRomanceItalo-WesternWesternGallo-RomanceOccitano-RomanceOccitanGasconBearnese1.00infobox
Béarnese dialectLanguage familyRomanceItalo-WesternWesternGallo-RomanceOccitano-RomanceOccitanGasconBearnese1.00infobox
Béarnese dialectLanguage familyItalo-WesternWesternGallo-RomanceOccitano-RomanceOccitanGasconBearnese1.00infobox
Béarnese dialectLanguage familyWesternGallo-RomanceOccitano-RomanceOccitanGasconBearnese1.00infobox
Béarnese dialectLanguage familyGallo-RomanceOccitano-RomanceOccitanGasconBearnese1.00infobox
Béarnese dialectLanguage familyOccitano-RomanceOccitanGasconBearnese1.00infobox
Béarnese dialectLanguage familyOccitanGasconBearnese1.00infobox
Béarnese dialectLanguage familyGasconBearnese1.00infobox
Béarnese dialectLanguage familyBearnese1.00infobox
Béarnese dialectNative speakers(ca. 55,000[citation needed] cited 2001)1.00infobox
Béarnese dialectNative toFrance1.00infobox
Béarnese dialectRecognised minority language inNouvelle-Aquitaine1.00infobox
Béarnese dialectRegionBéarn1.00infobox

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