-
pronounced /z/
grossa ("big, feminine") casa ("house") tg /d͡ʒ/
before i and e
fetge ("liver") tj
elsewhere mitjó ("sock") ts /t͡s/ in any
position potser ("maybe")...
- Scribner. p. 501. ISBN 978-0-02-604570-4. Foie aux
oignons (in French)
Fetge de
vedella amb ceba ****ato alla
Veneziana Simpsons Liver and Onionsposting...
- first, and up to now only,
short story collection, Set
casos de sang i
fetge i una història d'amor. In 2013 she parti****ted in the
Edgar Allan Poe Award...
- in French, hígado in Spanish, fígado in Portuguese, ****ato in Italian,
fetge in
Catalan and
Occitan and
ficat in Romanian, all
meaning "liver"; this...
- Capdevila,
Carles (20
January 2023). "Clara Segura: "El
teatre va
directe al
fetge i al cor"". Ara. Medina,
Guillem (21
November 2004). "Clara Segura, l´actriu...
- [c] or [tɕ]. In
Catalan is used for /dʒ/
before E and I, as in
metge or
fetge. TH: used in Jèrriais for /θ/; used in
Aranese for
either /t/ or /tʃ/. TJ:...
-
baked rice (arròs al forn); rice with spinach; ox-liver
paella (paella amb
fetge); ****y
snails (avellanencs).
Local desserts include the ****ons and the...
- senyal, anys qu /k/ qui,
aquest rr /r/
garra sc /s/
ascens ss
bossa tg /d͡ʒ/
fetge tj
viatjar th /θ/
theta tl /lː/ /l/ or /lː/
Betlem tll /ʎː/ /ʎ/ bitllet...
- En → Nyer (1822)
Espira → Espira-de-Conflent (1933) Évol →
Olette (1827)
Fetges →
Sauto (< 1800) Fl****a →
Jujols (< 1800)
Fontanils → Arles-sur-Tech (1823)...
-
Auvergnat aligòt (aligot),
Languedocien caçolet (c****oulet), or
again Gascon fetge gras (foie gras).
Occitania is also home of a
great variety of
cheeses (like...