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Encyclopedia > Burgundian language

Burgundian is either of the following;

  • An extinct language of the Germanic language group spoken by the Burgundians. It was a living language in the 5th century AD in southeast Gaul.
  • An Oïl language known as Bourguignon-Morvandiau 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.

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Burgundian language Information (65 words)
the extinct East Germanic language of the Burgundians.
the Oïl language known as Bourguignon spoken in the region of Burgundy.
It is one of the Languages of France.
Germanic Languages (3010 words)
Burgundian was the East Germanic language of the Germanic speaking people who ultimately settled in southeastern Gaul (Southeastern France, Western Switzerland, and Northwestern Italy) in the fifth century C.E. It is extinct.
It is the official language of Sweden and is one of the official languages of Finland.
West Norse is the western branch of the North Germanic languages used in Iceland, Ireland, Norway, the Hebrides, Orkney, Shetland, and the Faroe Islands.
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