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  1. Franco-Provençal (also Francoprovençal, Patois or Arpitan) is a language within the Gallo-Romance family, originally spoken in east-central France, western Switzerland and northwestern Italy. Franco-Provençal has several distinct dialects and is separate from but closely related to neighbouring Romance dialects (the langues d'oïl ...

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  2. « Arpitan » redirige ici. Pour les autres significations, voir Arpitan (fromage) . Le francoprovençal est une langue romane parlée en France, en Suisse et en Italie. C’est l'une des langues distinctes du groupe linguistique gallo-roman .

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  3. Franco-Provençal (Arpitan patouès / Arpetan) Franco-Provençal is a Gallo-Romance language spoken by about 140,000 people in parts of northwest Italy, east central France and western Switzerland. The speakers are mainly found in the Aosta Valley, in parts of the province of Turin, and in two towns in Foggia in Italy.

  4. Valdôtain (; local dialect: Valdotèn, Valdŏtèn, Valdouhtan) is a dialect of Arpitan (Franco-Provençal) spoken in the Aosta Valley in Italy, and the common language of the Aosta Valley. It is commonly known as patois or patoué.

  5. Those included in its narrowest definition (the langues d'oïl and Arpitan) were historically spoken in the northern half of France, including parts of Flanders, Alsace and part of Lorraine; the Wallonia region of Belgium; the Channel Islands; parts of Switzerland; and Northern Italy.