Meridional French

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Meridional French (French: Français Méridional) is a regional variant of the French language. It is strongly influenced by Occitan and so widely spoken in Occitania. It is also referred to as Francitan.

Speakers of Meridional French can be found in all generations, although the accent is more pronounced among the elderly, who often speak Occitan as their first language.

  • The vowels are denasalised, so pain (bread) sounds like paing. However, words like brun (brown) are pronounced as standard.
  • There is a frequent switching between open vowels and close vowels, giving the dialect a "sing-song" sound. For instance, French grosse (fat) [gRos] is rendered as [gxɔs] and petite (small) [ptit] is pronounced [pə'titə] south of the Loire River.

The dialect has some vocabulary peculiar to it, such as péguer, "to be sticky" (standard French poisser) and chocolatine, "pain au chocolat".

Dégun (nobody), from Occitan degun [de'gyn]], is often used in southern France, instead of personne; as in "Il y a dégun ici" (there's nobody here) or "je crains dégun" (I fear no one).

Some phrases can mean something different from what they would usually mean in French. For example, s'il faut, literally meaning "if it is necessary" , actually means "maybe" (which would be rendered in standard French as peut-être). This is a direct translation of Occitan se cal.

Dialects of the French Language

Standard French
Europe
(France) Meridional French
(Belgium) Belgian French(Switzerland) Swiss French(Italy) Aostan French(Channel Islands) Jersey Legal French
North America
(Canada) Canadian FrenchQuebec FrenchAcadian FrenchNewfoundland French(United States) Cajun French
Africa
African French (Maghreb)
Asia
Cambodian FrenchVietnamese French
Oceania
New Caledonian French

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