Souletin or Zuberoan (Basque: Zuberera) is the Basque dialect spoken in Soule, France. Souletin is marked by influences from Occitan (in particular the...
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Régime) is usually included on the list of Souletin populations, since its population is historically Basque-speaking. However, it became part of Béarn...
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(Northern and Southern) Lower Navarrese (Eastern and Western) Lapurdian Souletin (Souletin and Roncalese) In modern times, however, both Lower Navarrese and...
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version, the five historic Basque dialects are Biscayan, Gipuzkoan, and Upper Navarrese in Spain and Navarrese–Lapurdian and Souletin in France. They take their...
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Gipuzkoan dialect (redirect from Guipuscoan Basque)
dialects of Basque (Biscayan, Lapurdian, Souletin and Gipuzkoan). It was used in Basque literature from the 17th century onward, but like Souletin and Biscayan...
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the Basque Country: the txistu and the xirula. Accordingly, different instruments may have evolved out of one, such as Navarrese dulzaina and Souletin txanbela...
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Rhotacism (redirect from Rhotacism (language change))
> zeru; compare cielo in Spanish). The original l is preserved in the Souletin dialect: caelum > celu > zelü. Western dialects of Finnish are characterised...
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languages are currently spoken in the Iberian Peninsula. Basque (isolate) Batua Biscayan Gipuzkoan Upper Navarrese Lower Navarrese Lapurdian Souletin...
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Béarnese dialect (redirect from Bearnese language)
novelists Eric Gonzalès, Serge Javaloyès, and Albert Peyroutet. Souletin dialect, a neighboring Basque dialect influenced by Béarnese phonology and vocabulary...
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Soule (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
1990; 15,535 in 1999). The territory is named Xiberoa in Souletin Basque, Zuberoa in standard Basque, Sola in Gascon and Soule in French; all of them derivate...
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