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- Béarnese (endonym bearnés or biarnés; French: béarnais [beaʁnɛ] ) is the variety of Gascon spoken in Béarn. The usage of a specific name for Béarnese...
- Look up bearnese in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bearnese refers to anything of or relating to Béarn, especially the Bearnais people meaning native...
- Judeo-Catalan Patuet Western Ribagorçan Valencian Occitan Auvergnat Gascon Aranese Béarnese Aas whistled Landese Judeo-Gascon Judeo-Provençal Languedocien Limousin...
- valleys and to Spain. The city takes its name from the stockade (pau in Béarnese) which surrounded the original castle. Pau became the capital of Béarn...
- it a different language. Gascon is mostly spoken in Gascony and Béarn (Béarnese dialect) in southwestern France (in parts of the following French départements:...
- Charles Denis Bourbaki – A Bearnese French army officer of Gr**** origins, he distinguished himself during the Crimean War. The Bearnese football club FA Bourbaki...
- III commissioned the translation of the New Testament into Basque and Béarnese for the benefit of her subjects. Word of the Protestant reformers reached...
- the Southern Basque Country and in the east by Béarn (although in the Béarnese village of Esquiule, Basque is spoken), which is the eastern part of the...
- France. Souletin is marked by influences from Occitan (in particular the Béarnese dialect), especially in the lexicon. Another distinct characteristic is...
- I (II of Navarre) inherited it, as well as Béarn, from his mother. The Bearnese monarchs extended the use of Occitan to Navarre after 1512, despite the...