- (the
latter tending towards Guyennais and Gascon).
Guyennais dialects:
Rouergat, Gévaudanais (Lozère, Cévennes), Quercinois, Aurillacois, Sarladais, Bergeracois...
-
regional sub-dialect
spoken in
Aveyron is a form of
Languedoc Occitan called Rouergat.
Faced with the risk of
disappearance of the
language several ****ociations...
- p. 17
Pierre Pelou, L'arbre et le paysage : L'itinéraire d'un
postier rouergat (1907–1981),
Editions L'Harmattan, 2011, p. 76
Christian Lem****on, Histoire...
-
village was in the
ancient province of
Rouergue where they
spoke in the
rouergat patois of Occitan. The
commune is on the
southern edge of the M****if Central...
- to the
opposite bank,
changing its name to Amiliavum, then to
Milhau en
Rouergat (in the
Millhau language), then to the
French Millhau. By the
ninth century...
- province,
where people communicated with a
variation of the
Occitan language,
Rouergat. Its
inhabitants are
called Saint-Georgiens. The
territory of the commune...
- France. It is part of the
former province of Rouergue,
which utilised the
Rouergat dialect of
Languedocien Occitan.
Inhabitants of
Campouriez are
called Campouriézois...
- French). FFRXIII. 16 May 2016.
Retrieved 26 May 2024. "Elite 2 : le
patient rouergat" (in French). FFRXIII. 6 June 2017.
Retrieved 26 May 2024. "Villegailhenc...
-
Antoine Salvanh (hamlet of Vabrette, at Ayssènes; c. 1476 – c. 1554), was a
Rouergat architect from the
first half of the 16th
century who made the transition...
-
Pierre (2011-09-01). L'arbre et le paysage: L'itinéraire d'un
postier rouergat (1907–1981). L'Harmattan. ISBN 978-2-296-56462-6.
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