Aragonese - aragonés
Around the year 1300 Aragonese was spoken from the Pyrenees in the north to Valencia in south. Now it is mostly confined to the southern side of the central Pyrenees in the valleys of Aragon. With Catalan to the east and Spanish to the west it shows similarities with both of those languages, while having features of its own which make it unique.
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chirmán |
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brother |
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1. |
sí |
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yes |
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1. |
Quanto ye? |
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How much is that? |
2. |
chirmana |
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sister |
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2. |
no |
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no |
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2. |
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3. |
fillo |
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son |
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3. |
por favor |
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please |
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3. |
Entender |
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To understand |
4. |
filla |
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daughter |
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4. |
grazias |
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thank you |
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4. |
Entiendo |
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I understand |
5. |
pai |
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father |
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5. |
No entiendo |
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I don’t understand |
6. |
mai |
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mother |
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1. |
domingo |
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Sunday |
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6. |
Sé |
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I know |
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2. |
lunes |
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Monday |
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7. |
No sé |
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I don’t know |
1. |
primavera |
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spring |
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3. |
martes |
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Tuesday |
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2. |
verano |
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summer |
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4. |
miércols |
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Wednesday |
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