Occitania
See also: Occitània
English edit
Etymology edit
From Latin Occitania.[1] From lingua occitana, from French langue d’oc, from Occitan òc. Equivalent of Occitan + -ia.
Proper noun edit
Occitania
- A region of Europe corresponding to Southern France, Auvergne, Limousin, and some parts of Catalonia and Italy, where the Occitan language was widely spoken and is still spoken.
- Synonym of Occitanie; An administrative region of France
Translations edit
Occitania, a region of Europe
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See also edit
References edit
- ^ John NUTT (1711). Europe in Two Volumes, with Sixty Eight Maps, Sanson's Tables, &c. p. 1140 see on Google Books.
Romanian edit
Etymology edit
From Latin Occitania, By surface analysis, occitan + -ia.
Proper noun edit
Occitania f
Spanish edit
Pronunciation edit
- IPA(key): (Spain) /oɡθiˈtanja/ [oɣ̞.θiˈt̪a.nja]
- IPA(key): (Latin America) /oɡsiˈtanja/ [oɣ̞.siˈt̪a.nja]
- Rhymes: -anja
- Syllabification: Oc‧ci‧ta‧nia
Proper noun edit
Occitania f