Burgundian language
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The Burgundian language may refer to:
- The Oïl language known as Bourguignon spoken in the region of Burgundy. It is one of the Languages of France. Sometimes the Franc-Comtois language is referred to as part of the Burgundian group.
- The extinct East Germanic language of the Burgundians. It was a spoken language as late as the 5th century AD in southeastern Gaul.
It's highly speculated on the impact of Germanic Burgundian had on modern French dialects of Burgundy after the French kingdom absorbed the province.
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Burgundian | Gothic language | Lombardic language | Norn | Old Frankish | Vandalic language |
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