• to idioms of Occitan (Bourbonnais of Oc), or to French dialects of the Bourbonnais (Bourbonnais of Oïl). Bourbonnais dialects were submitted to a Parisian...
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  • Bourbonnais or Bourbonnaise, may also refer to: Bourbonnais dialects, spoken in the Bourbonnais region Bourbonnais Creole, French-based creoles spoken in the...
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    have officially been known in French as Bourbonnais since 2018, a reference to the historic province of Bourbonnais. Until then, the unofficial term Elavérins...
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    exerted a notable influence on the Bourbonnais d'Oïl but also on the Occitan dialects of Marche and Arverno-Bourbonnais. The Bourbons arrived thereafter...
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    the local dialects, as well as in Marche County (Limousin-speaking territory) and in Bourbonnais (Auvergnat-speaking territory). In Bourbonnais, the earliest...
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    bas-auvergnat) in Puy-de-Dôme and Allier (Bourbonnais) and Haute-Loire north of Brioude. In the south of Allier (Bourbonnais), the local nord-auvergnat has been...
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    not to be confused with the French language in Touraine [fr] Berrichon Bourbonnais Western Champenois (or Eastern Francien) Bourguignon Franc-Comtois Eastern...
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    progressive aspect marker ape – subsumed under a common classification as Bourbonnais Creoles Mauritian Creole, spoken in Mauritius (locally Kreol) Agalega...
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    is also known as Castilian (castellano). The group evolved from several dialects of Vulgar Latin in Iberia after the collapse of the Western Roman Empire...
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    historical languages are Berrichon and the northern version of Bourbonnais. These are both dialects of French, or the Langues d'oïl. They are named respectively...
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