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Mentonasc (Occitan pronunciation: [me(n)tuˈnaʃk];
Mentonasco in Italian,
Mentonnais [mɑ̃tɔnɛ] or
Mentonasque [mɑ̃tɔnask] in French) is a
Romance dialect...
- from the name of Otton II, the
count of
Ventimiglia from 1162-1200. In
Mentonasc, the city's name is
Mentan (pronounced [mɛ(n)ˈtã]), and in
Italian Mentone...
- kap maʁtɛ̃]; Occitan: Ròcabruna Caup
Martin or Ròcabruna Cap Martin;
Mentonasc: Rocabrüna; Italian: Roccabruna-Capo
Martino [ˌrɔkkaˈbruːna ˈkaːpo marˈtiːno])...
- Judeo-Provençal
Languedocien Limousin Provençal Niçard Vivaro-Alpine
Gardiol Mentonasc Old
Occitan Old
Catalan Rhaeto-
Romance Friulian Fornes Ladin Cadorino...
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spoke Ligurian called Figún, but
those varieties are now extinct. The
Mentonasc dialect of Ligurian,
spoken in Menton, is a
Ligurian transition dialect...
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territory of the Prin****lity of
Monaco Common languages Italian, French,
Mentonasc Religion Catholicism Government Autonomous muni****l
republic President...
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Angevin Occitan language (also
Lenga d'òc,
Langue d'oc):
Vivaroalpenc Mentonasc (Mentonnais or Mentonasque)
Auvergnat Gascon including Béarnese (Béarnais)...
- is the only
place where a
variety of
Ligurian is
taught in school. The
Mentonasc dialect,
spoken in the East of the
County of Nice, is
considered to be...
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Sospel (French pronunciation: [sɔspɛl];
Mentonasc: Sospèl; Italian: Sospello) is a
commune (muni****lity) and
former schismatic episcopal seat (1381-1418)...
- (unclassified) Occitano-Romance?
Occitan Provençal? Vivaro-Alpine
Dialects Mentonasc Language codes ISO 639-3 –
Glottolog gard1245 viva1235 ELP Vivaro-Alpine...