Gallo language
Gallo is a regional language of France, traditionally spoken in Eastern Brittany.
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Regional language of France - Brittany
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In contrast to Breton, the Celtic language which is traditionally spoken in the Western territory of the country, Gallo is a Romance language, one of the Oïl languages (closely related to Norman, Picard and Poitevin-Saintongeais among others).
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Breton - Celtic language - Romance language - Oïl languages - Norman - Picard - Poitevin-Saintongeais
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One of the metro stations of the Breton capital, Rennes, has bilingual signage in French and Gallo, but generally the Gallo language is not as visibly high-profile as the Breton language, even in its traditional heartland of the Pays Gallo (which includes the two historical capitals of Rennes (Gallo Resnn, Breton Roazhon)and Nantes (Gallo Nauntt, Breton An Naoned)).
Related Topics:
Rennes - Nantes
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Although a written literary tradition exists, Gallo is more noted for extemporised story-telling and theatrical presentations. Given Brittany's rich musical heritage, it is also the case that some contemporary performers produce a range of music sung in Gallo (See Music of Brittany).
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The vocabulary of Gallo has been influenced by contact with Breton, but remains overwhelmingly Latinate.
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