Champenois

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Champenois is a Romance regional language historically spoken in parts of northeastern France and adjacent areas of Wallonia in Belgium.

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
Champenois canonical 3

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Oïl language
Romance language
regional language
alternativeName Champagne language
Champenois language
surface form: langue champenoise
ancestor Old French
Vulgar Latin
closelyRelatedTo French
Picard
Walloon language
surface form: Walloon
country Belgium
France
developedFrom Gallo-Romance languages
surface form: Gallo-Romance
endonym champenois
glottocode cham1330
hasDialectContinuumWith Burgundians
surface form: Burgundian

Lorrain
Picard
Walloon language
surface form: Walloon
hasMorphologicalFeature gendered nouns
verb conjugation by person and number
hasNeighboringVariety County of Burgundy
surface form: Burgundian (Bourguignon)

Franc-Comtois
Lorrain
Picard
Walloon language
surface form: Walloon
hasPhonologicalFeature lenition of consonants
nasal vowels
historicalRegion County of Champagne
ISO639-3Code cdm
languageFamily Romance languages
languageStatus endangered
regional minority language
linguisticBranch Gallo-Romance languages
surface form: Gallo-Romance
linguisticTypology fusional language
recognizedAs regional language of France
regionOfOrigin Grand Est
spokenIn Belgium
France
spokenInRegion Champagne
Wallonia
northeastern France
Wallonia
surface form: southern Belgium
subfamily Oïl languages
usedBy Champenois people
usedIn folk songs
local theatre
traditional literature
writingSystem Latin alphabet
surface form: Latin script

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Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Wallonia regionalLanguage Champenois
northeastern France hasRegionalLanguage Champenois
subject surface form: Northeastern France