Lorrain Language

Lorrain is a language spoken by a minority of people in Lorraine in France and in Gaume in Belgium. It is one of the langues d'ol. It is classified as a regional language of France, and has the recognised status of a regional language of Wallonia (where it is known as Gaumais).

 

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ye (cyrillic)
ze (cyrillic)
short i
ca' d'oro
ka (cyrillic)
yu (cyrillic)
peter i of yugoslavia
james dunn
standesamt podstolitz
jan kott
de lovely
backpacking (wilderness)
lance cairns
backpacking (urban)
wooloowin railway station, brisbane
albion railway station, brisbane
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marisa coulter
clayfield railway station, brisbane
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medal examinations (dance)
ascot railway station, brisbane
poitevin saintongeais
regeneration (biology)
lori hacking
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rich gannon
xbia
franc comtois language
overland track
johnny hayes
champenois
mehmood
unstan ware
western auto
fred biletnikoff
german census of 1895
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maddy prior
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allhallows on sea
agaricaceae
ahmed shawki