Fr*nch "people" are still oppressing many peoples. They are colonizing us...

fr*nch "people" are still oppressing many peoples. They are colonizing us, actively trying to kill our languages and cultures. Why is no one talking about this? How many cultures must the eternal fr*nchman destroy before we do something about it?

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You could always give Caen to us.

Based.

>wanting the ugly, sandnigger-filled part of Normandy
Why?

Firebomb P*ris, and then dam the Seine and turn the whole area into a lake. Making speaking P*risian punishable by public whipping.

The modern German Bund is oppressing all these people too, such a shame what happened to Europe these last few years...

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Because it was English for hundreds of years?

Reply to this post with your boipussi pic if you think that fr*nch is gay.

>Independent Poitou
Is this a meme I'm unaware of.

Yeah but all of Normandy was. Why Caen specifically?

les jacobins ont bon dos

it's not the third republic nor so called parisians (most of parisian aren't even native to their city) who are destroying both regional and national cultures, it's the people themselves

the regional languages and dialects didn't died in the XIXth century, they died in the 60s because parents in all of france didn't teached their native tongue to their son the regional traditions are dying because people became too lazy to do it and prefer to watch the tv instead. the same thing is happening in all of the west, in germany and in italy the local languages are dying too. the problem isn't jacobinism but the lack of transmission
It's the other way around, England was Norman for hundred of years

Or they could do the due diligence and give all of France back to Britain as should be

Like they weren't supposed not to speak occitan at school? Kids were chastized for speaking local languages, it was a thing since Jules Ferry and the IIIrd republic.
Since the beginning of the 20th century it began regressing because of school, occitan for example was still the "lengo do brès"

Richard lionheart's mothertongue was occitan, as far as I know.

I've said it before and I'll say it again: fuck the fr*nch republic, Dauphiné libre!

>occitan
a fake artificial language created in the XIXth century
banning a language in a school doesn't changes anything, as far as i know sardinian kids weren't forced to talk italian, but the sardinian is dying just like breton
also in my provençal town people were talking in provençal until the 70-80s

La Bourgogne aux Escargots !

PS C'est la croix suisse sur la Savoie on est proche de l'hérésie

>a fake artificial language created in the XIXth century
The same could be said about literally any national language.
Also till the XX century the language was just called "Provençal" even in regions like Catalonia so yeah.

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>The same could be said about literally any national language
if you speak nowadays french with Clémenceau, Napoléon and Louis XIV you would understand each others
meanwhile people who learn "occitan" in modern universities can't even have a conversation with their grandparents
>Also till the XX century the language was just called "Provençal" even in regions like Catalonia so yeah.
that's probably confusion from the ancient provençal who was spoken in languedoc and catalonia during the middle ages but the political differences and influences made the language evolved between catalan, languedocian and modern provençal. occitanists are trying to reenact this dead language

>if you speak nowadays french with Clémenceau, Napoléon and Louis XIV you would understand each others
That's the result of standardisation, which, again, is an artificial thing.
>meanwhile people who learn "occitan" in modern universities can't even have a conversation with their grandparents
This is the result of recent standardisation.

Also Italians can easily understand literary works written in Tuscan in 1300, but there are a variety of reason why it is that, saying that a language is more natural just for this reason is dumb af.

>made the language evolved between catalan, languedocian and modern provençal. occitanists are trying to reenact this dead language
Even dialects have varieties. A national language is simply a prestige dialect close enough to the local dialects to be seen as a more prestigious version of the same language.

It may be true that modern Occitan is more the result of academia, but you cannot expect it to follow the same path as languages that had national states supporting them.

>if you speak nowadays french with Clémenceau, Napoléon and Louis XIV you would understand each others
That's the result of standardisation, which, again, is an artificial thing.

>meanwhile people who learn "occitan" in modern universities can't even have a conversation with their grandparents
This is the result of recent standardisation.
Also Italians can easily understand literary works written in Tuscan in 1300, but there are a variety of reason why it is that, saying that a language is more natural just for this reason is dumb af.

>made the language evolved between catalan, languedocian and modern provençal. occitanists are trying to reenact this dead language
Even dialects have varieties. A national language is simply a prestige dialect close enough to the local dialects to be seen as a more prestigious version of the same language.

It may be true that modern Occitan is more the result of academia, but you cannot expect it to follow the same path as languages that had national states supporting them.

>This is the result of recent standardisation.

forcing unequal standardization BS on languages leads to pretty bad results. ESPECIALLY if the dialect chosen as the standard is used by a small population.

there is an academic provençal, made by Mistral and guess what ? people who learn it can talk to their grandparents
and again you don't seem to know how the languages of southern france are different from each others, provençal, languedocian and catalan aren't dialects they are languages and cannot be understood from each others, similar languages yes, but not dialects, similary to how russian and ukrainian are similar but still different

Because England is ugly and sandnigger-filled

Cothmans Vretonyon, res yw dhywgh difres agas yeth!

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Why does the EU support Croats and ignores the blatant oppression of the Dalmatian people?

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Not arguing that.

The definition of dialect and language are pretty much arbitrary. Corsican is a dialect of Italian no matter what they say yet Corsican propaganda insists on calling it language.

There are also a lot of Italian dialects that are mutually unintelligible with each other, doesn't really mean anything. As long as they form a continuum they can still be classified as dialects of a common language.