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| nativename = '' | | nativename = ''lénnguia vastríe''/ ''lengja vastrie'' | ||
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| pronunciation = / | | pronunciation = /lɛnɣja βastʀi/ (formerly ʎɛngʷa vastrjɛ) | ||
| states = Republic of Vastria | | states = Republic of Vastria | ||
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'''Vastrian''' (Vastrian: '' | '''Vastrian''' (Vastrian: ''lénnguia vastríe'' [lɛnɣja βastʀi]) is a {{W|Romance language|Romance}} language spoken on the namesake insular region of Vastria, which is located several miles off the coast of {{W|France}}. It is an {{W|Occitano-Romance languages|Occitano-Romance}} variety closely related to the {{W|Gascon dialect|Gascon}} supradialect spoken in southwestern France and the {{W|Val d'Aran}} in northeastern {{W|Spain}} respectively. The language's origins correspond with the decline of the {{W|Duchy of Aquitaine}} during the {{W|Hundred Year's War}}, which led to a good portion of the pre-war population to initially emigrate towards northern Spain. However, some settlers soon discovered the mostly uninhabited island of Vastria in 1420 CE. | ||
It serves as the official language of the Republic of Vastria. | It serves as the official language of the Republic of Vastria. | ||
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Revision as of 05:55, 23 September 2024
Vastrian | |
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lénnguia vastríe/ lengja vastrie | |
Pronunciation | /lɛnɣja βastʀi/ (formerly ʎɛngʷa vastrjɛ) |
Native to | Republic of Vastria |
Ethnicity | Vastrians |
Early form |
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ISO 639-3 | – |
Vastrian (Vastrian: lénnguia vastríe [lɛnɣja βastʀi]) is a Romance language spoken on the namesake insular region of Vastria, which is located several miles off the coast of France. It is an Occitano-Romance variety closely related to the Gascon supradialect spoken in southwestern France and the Val d'Aran in northeastern Spain respectively. The language's origins correspond with the decline of the Duchy of Aquitaine during the Hundred Year's War, which led to a good portion of the pre-war population to initially emigrate towards northern Spain. However, some settlers soon discovered the mostly uninhabited island of Vastria in 1420 CE.
It serves as the official language of the Republic of Vastria.
Vastrian | Occitan | Catalan | Gascon | Aranese | French | English |
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eum [ø̃] | un | un | un | òm | un | one |
daux / daw | dos | dos | dus | dus | deux | two |
trés / tres [tʁe(s)] | tres | tres | tres | tres | trois | three |
quôtre / kot [kotə] | quatre | quatre | quate | quate | quatre | four |
çinq / tsijnc [t͡sĩk] | cinc | cinc | cinc | cinc | cinq | five |
chaïs / sjais [ʃæj(s)] | sièis | sis | sheis | sies | six | six |
sépt / set | set | set | set | set | sept | seven |
eûch / eusj [ø̯ːʃ] | uéch | vuit | ueit | ueit | huit | eight |
nu / nuw [nyː] | nou | nou | nau | nau | nœf | nine |
diez / djez [ʝʲe(d͡z)] | dètz | deu | dètz | dètz | dix | ten |
vel | vièlh | vell | vell | vielha | vieux | old |
éia / eija [ɛja] | aiga | aigua | aiga | aigua | eau | water |
païjh / paisj [pæjʒ] | peis | peix | peish | peish | poisson | fish |
húc / huk [hy̯k] | fòc | fòc | huec | huec | feu | fire |
rei [ʁɛ] | rei | rei | rei | rei | roi | king |
níou / niw [ni̯w] | nèu | neu | nèu | nhèu | niege | snow |
glaç / glats [ɣlat͡sə] | glaç | glaç | glaç | gèu | glace | ice |
cúr / kur [ky̯ʁ] | còr | cor | còr | còr | cœur | heart |
veint / vijnt [βɛ̃n] | vent | vent | vent | vent | vent | wind |
bocs / boks [bɔks] | bòsc | bosc | bosc | bosc | bois | wood |
sol, solalh | solelh, sol | sol | solei | só | soleil | sun |
sul | sòl | sòl | soler | sòu | sol | seed |
neûch / neusj [nøːʃ] | nuèch | nit | nueit | net | nuit | night |
yelh / jelj [jej] | uèlh | ull | uelh | uelh | œil | eye |
castèç / kastets [kastɛts] | castèl | castell | castèth | castèth | château | castle |
clau / klaw [klɔ] | clau | clau | clau | clau | clé | key |
hech / hesj [hɛʃ] | fach | fet | hèt | hèit | fait | fact |
eïmar [ɛjmaː(ʁ)] | ||||||