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Auvergnat Occitan / Auvernhàs

Auvergnat Occitan / Auvernhàs is used in part of France.

Occitan-related entries elsewhere:  Alpine, Aranese, Bearnese, Gascon, Languedocien, Limousin, Nicard, Old Occitan, and Provençal.

1) Ont es la miá chambra?
    [oon eh lo myah tchombro]

2) Ont es la plaja?
    [oon eh la pladzo]

3) Ont es lo bar?
    [oon eh loo bar]

4) Me tòques pas aicí!
    [meh tockeh pozh i shee]

Language information at Wikipedia

Writing system information at Omniglot

Alternate names for Auvergnat Occitan include Auvernhàs, Occitan, Auverne, and Occitan


The four essential
travel phrases in English:

1) Where is my room?
2) Where is the beach?
3) Where is the bar?
4) Don't touch me there!
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