Gallo language
Gallo is one of the two regional languages of Brittany. It is an Oïl language of the Romance language family, with Latin at the base. Gallo is spoken in the eastern part of Brittany.
Gallo | |
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Galo | |
Native to | France |
Native speakers | 28,000 (date missing)[source?] |
Language family | |
Recognised minority language in | France |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | – |
Linguasphere | 51-AAA-hb |
The historical Gallo language area of Upper Brittany |
The other regional language of Brittany is Breton, a Celtic language.
Gallo Language Media
The town of Loudéac displays its Gallo name, Loudia, on signage
Bilingual signage in the Rennes metro