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- Walloon is a Romance language spoken mainly in Wallonia, the French-speaking region of southern Belgium12345. It was spoken as a primary language in large portions of the Walloon Region of Belgium and some villages of Northern France until the middle of the 20th century1. Walloon belongs to the langue d'oïl language family, whose most prominent member is the French language15. It derives from Gallo-Romance, as does French, and has undergone various influences, including those of Germanic and Celtic languages, as well as local dialects2.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Walloon (Walon in Walloon) is a Romance language that was spoken as a primary language in large portions (70%) of the Walloon Region of Belgium and some villages of Northern France (near Givet) until the middle of the 20th century. It belongs to the langue d'oïl language family, whose most prominent member is the French language.www.liquisearch.com/walloon_languageWalloon is a Romance language spoken mainly in Wallonia, the French-speaking region of southern Belgium. Of Latin origin, it derives from Gallo-Romance, as does French. Over the centuries, Walloon has undergone various influences, including those of Germanic and Celtic languages, as well as local dialects.www.loecsen.com/en/learn-walloonWalloon (; native walon; French: waron) is a Romance language spoken in most of the Walloon region and (very little) in Brussels, Belgium. Some villages near Givet in northern France. It belongs to the Languedouille family of languages, the most prominent of which is French.academic-accelerator.com/encyclopedia/walloon-la…Walloon (/ wɒˈluːn /; natively walon; French: wallon) is a Romance language that is spoken in much of Wallonia and, to a very small extent, in Brussels, Belgium; some villages near Givet, northern France; and a clutch of communities in northeastern Wisconsin, U.S.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walloon_languageWalloon is a Langue d'oil speech, which developed between the 8th and the 12th centuries from the Gallo-Romance language. It preserved its linguistic peculiarities throughout the periods of Burgundian, Spanish, Austrian, French, and Dutch domination that preceded the establishment of the Kingdom of Belgium in 1830.orbilat.com/Languages/Walloon/Walloon.htm
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Walloon is a Romance language that is spoken in much of Wallonia and, to a very small extent, in Brussels, Belgium; some villages near Givet, northern France; and a clutch of communities in northeastern Wisconsin, United States. It belongs to the langues d'oïl dialect continuum, the most prominent member of … See more
Linguists had long classified Walloon as a dialect of French, which in turn is a langue d'oïl. Like French, it descended from Vulgar Latin. Arguing that a French-speaking person could not understand Walloon easily, … See more
• /ʃ/ may also be heard as [ç] or [χ] in word-final positions.
• /ʀ/ may also be pronounced as an alveolar trill [r] among speakers.
• /oː, uː/ can have an allophone of [ʊː].
• Latin /k/ before /a/ and /ɡ/ before /e/, /i/, or /a/ gave Walloon … See moreThe Walloon alphabet generally consists of the basic ISO Latin Alphabet, and six types of diacritic. It also makes frequent use of digraphs. Various orthographies have been used, most notably the Feller system (sistinme Feller) and Unified Walloon (rifondou … See more
Walloon was the predominant language of the Walloon people until the beginning of the 20th century, although they had a passing knowledge … See more
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Walloon is spoken in the Wallonia Region in Belgium. In addition, it is spoken in:
• a small part of France: the Pointe de Givet in northern Ardennes, and several villages in the Nord département, making it one of the regional See moreLanguage family
Walloon is distinguished from other languages in the langue d'oïl family both by archaism coming … See moreFrom a linguistic point of view, Louis Remacle has shown that a good number of the developments that we now consider typical of Walloon appeared between the 8th and 12th … See more
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Nov 14, 2017 · A Romance language (those derived from Vulgar Latin) that once dominated the Wallonia region of Belgium, its use has fallen markedly in the past two centuries — but not before a collection of Walloon speakers crossed the …
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