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[07JAN2017]
Catalunya
Valenci (Valencian)
Andorra
Roussillion?
Balears?
Alguer
Supplemental:
endonym: valenci, llengua valenciana, or idioma valenci
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Comparison from the standard >>
Western group of Catalan dialects
Valenci (Valencian)
"Valencians, Catalans, people of the Balearic islands and other inhabitants of territories of the former Crown of Aragon all share the same
language."
The AVL also reminded the PP that the party had, in 2005, unanimously supported their 'Report on the principles and criteria for the defence of the
name and identity of Valencian' and asked the Courts to pass a copy on to Bellver.
They added: "We are, however, available to Bellver and the other members of parliament, to provide any information they might require."
The language academy claims that the PP proposition violates Valencian law because it ignores the report in question and does not respect the
linguistic authority of the Academy "which is binding for all public institutions in Valencia".
It also stressed "firmly" to all members of the Valencian parliament that they should "not use language as a political tool".
This is not the first time in recent history that political wrangling over language has caused controversy in Spain.
Education Minister Jos Ignacio Wert was criticized by some in Catalonia when he announced changes to Spain's language law that removed
Catalan's status as the only working language in the region's state schools.
Read The Local's profile of Spain's controversial Education Minister Jos Ignacio Wert.
And in May, a PP law in Aragon officially re-named the Catalan spoken in the region as LAPAPYP (Lengua Aragonesa Propia de las reas
Pirenaica Y Prepirinenca), or 'Aragon's own language of the Pyrenees and pre-Pyrenees'.
This was described by oppositions socialists as a "ridiculous insult to people's intelligence".
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Valenci (Valencian)
Catalan
Etymology
castell (Spanish) + parlant (speaking; speaker)
Adjective
la comunitat
francfona
>> francoparlant // (Francs, El francs): s una llengua romnica occidental [Altres denominacions >> llengua d'ol, franci]
>> italoparlant // la Sussa italoparlant la italoparlante la comunitat italo-parlant del pas el Ticino italoparlant
>> la Sussa germanfona
>> Els criolls portuguesos sn les llenges criolles que tenen el portugus com a base lxica. // lusoparlants // una conversa telefnica entre dues
persones lusoparlants
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(to) Catalanize:
Verb:
Catalanize (third-person singular simple present Catalanizes, present participle Catalanizing, simple past and past participle Catalanized) to render
more typical to Catalan pronunciation, spelling, culture, style etc.
en catal:
PT
PB
El castell (o espanyol)
Europa germanoparlante
la Suiza germanoparlante
Confederaci Sussa
llenges indoeuropees //
Les llenges indoeuropees
El portugus o portugus
(el) protoindoeuropeu
Sussa
Romanian
Occitan
Europa germanoparlante
la Suiza germanoparlante
Confederaci Sussa
llenges indoeuropees //
Les llenges indoeuropees
(el) protoindoeuropeu
Sussa
Galego
Aragones
Russian
Serbian
Norsk
Japanese
Nederlands / Afrikaans
Sw. Deutsch
Europa germanoparlante
la Suiza germanoparlante
Confederaci Sussa
llenges indoeuropees //
Les llenges indoeuropees
(el) protoindoeuropeu
Sussa
Magyar
Suomi
Europa germanoparlante
la Suiza germanoparlante
Confederaci Sussa
llenges indoeuropees //
Les llenges indoeuropees
(el) protoindoeuropeu
Sussa
en alemany: die Schweiz; en francs: la Suisse; en itali: Svizzera; en romanx: Svizra; en llat: Helvetia
;;;
en llat:
Confderatio Helvetica
Helvetia
en alemany:
Schweizerische
Eidgenossenschaft
die Schweiz
en francs:
en itali:
en romanx:
Confdration Suisse
Confederazione Svizzera
Confederaziun svizra
la Suisse
Svizzera
Svizra