Fala language — language name=Fala nativename=Fala states=flag|Spain region=autonomous community of Extremadura. speakers=6,500 familycolor=Indo European fam2=Italic fam3=Romance fam4=Italo Western fam5=Gallo Iberian fam6=Ibero Romance fam7=West Iberian… … Wikipedia
Uso del euskera fuera de Euskal Herria — El euskera, eusquera,[1] vascuence, vasco, éuscaro,[2] vascongado[3] o lengua vasca ha sido y es hablada fuera de la zona denominada Euskal Herria debido a movimientos poblacionales y al hecho de que este termino no tiene unas fronteras… … Wikipedia Español
Galician language — Infobox Language name=Galician nativename=Galego pronunciation=/gaˈlego/ states=Spain region=Galicia; also in other parts of Spain. speakers=3–4 million (500,000 emigrants throughout Ibero America and Europe) familycolor=Indo European fam2=Italic … Wikipedia
Languages of Spain — Languages of country = Spain [http://ec.europa.eu/public opinion/archives/ebs/ebs 243 en.pdf] official = Spanish unofficial = regional = Co official Catalan/Valencian, Basque, Galician, Aranese Unofficial Aragonese, Astur Leonese (Asturian,… … Wikipedia
Sustrato vasco en lenguas romances — La península en 1030 . La primera constancia escrita del romance y del vascuence está en las Glosas Emilianenses. El mapa muestra el desaparecido Reino de Pamplona entre los años 1029 y 1035, donde surgió el Navarroaragonés y la cuna del… … Wikipedia Español
Basque language — Basque Euskara Spoken in Spain … Wikipedia
Cant (language) — This article is about the linguistic concept of a cant. For the Irish Cant (also known as Shelta/Gammon), see Shelta. A Cant (or crypolect) is the jargon or argot of a group, often implying its use to exclude or mislead people outside the… … Wikipedia
Bron language — Bron is an argot spoken by itinerant coppersmiths and fabric merchants in Miranda de Avilés (Principality of Asturias, Spain), Fornela (León, Spain) and Auvergne, France.ee also*Cant *fala dos arxinas *Gacería … Wikipedia
Barallete — is an argot employed by the traditional knife sharpeners and umbrella repairers ( afiadores e paragüeiros ) of the Galician province of Ourense. It was based on the Galician language as spoken in Ourense, but its users substituted everyday words… … Wikipedia
Gacería — (Basque for nonsense, cleverness [http://www.fuenterrebollo.com/Gaceria/gatu.html] ) is the name of a slang or argot employed by the trilleros (or makers of the trillo , or threshing board, as well as threshing sledge ) and the briqueros (or… … Wikipedia