Old Occitan was used from around 1100 to 1500 CE and is the ancestor to Occitan languages like Provençal.
It was the language of the Troubadours in southern France during the Middle Ages.
Occitan-related entries elsewhere: | Alpine, Aranese, Auvergnat, Bearnese, Gascon, Languedocien, Limousin, Nicard, and Provençal. |
Language information at Wikipedia
Alternate names for Old Occitan include Old Occitanian, Old Provençal, and Old Provencal
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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