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distinct from Spanish. Historically,
people referred to the
language as
fabla ('talk' or 'speech').
Native Aragonese people usually refer to it by the...
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Haitian Creole (/ˈheɪʃən ˈkriːoʊl/;
Haitian Creole: kreyòl ayisyen, [kɣejɔl ajisjɛ̃]; French: créole haïtien, [kʁe.ɔl a.i.sjɛ̃]), or
simply Creole (Haitian...
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place was
declared void) from the city hall of
Trujillo for the poem, "
Fabla de
gesta (Tribute to Marqués de
Torre Tagle)".
Vallejo competed by hiding...
- René Avilés
Fabila (November 15, 1940 –
October 9, 2016) was a
Mexican author whose work was
recognized in
Mexico and Iberoamerica.
Fabila was born on...
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linguistic varieties in the
center and
north of the
province (often
called fabla)
belong to the
Aragonese language,
which now
survives mainly in the northernmost...
- for
short stories written in Aragonese. She is a
member of
Consello d'a
Fabla Aragonesa and a
founding member of the
Academia de l'Aragonés. In her works...
- Aragon. Many of its
people speak the
Aragonese language locally known as
fabla.
Sobrarbe is a
mountainous region with some of the
highest peaks in the...
- preserving,
teaching and
developing the
local dialects commonly referred to as
fabla. In Aragon, the
dialect in
Ribagorza can be
clustered into two main groups:...
- fala
Galician filha or filla, fala,
Asturian fía, fala,
Aragonese filla,
fabla,
Catalan filla),
Spanish hija, habla. It
sometimes varied with dialect,...
- Pepe Lera and
published in the
magazine Fuellas,
edited by
Consello d'a
Fabla Aragonesa (FUELLAS, nº 20, nov-dec 1980). S'ha
feito de nuey (Cheso orthography)...