Occitan, in its Languedocien dialect, is spoken by about 531,000 people across southern France and the Aran Valley of Spain. Once a major literary language of medieval Europe, it was the medium for troubadour poetry that influenced European literature. Written in the Latin alphabet, Occitan retains fusional grammar and follows a subject-verb-object order. Cultural revival movements seek to preserve the language through music, poetry, and education in bilingual schools.
Stats
- Language Family: Indo-European 
- Writing System: Latin 
- Writing System Type: Alphabet 
- Writing Direction: L to R 
- Tones / Pitch Accent: N 
- Morphology: Fusional 
- Cases: 0 
- Grammatical Gender / Noun Class: 2 
- Number of Verb Tenses: 8 
- Word Order: SVO 
- Number of Vowels (Monophthongs): 7 
- Number of Consonants: 17 
Areas Where Spoken
- France (0.77%) (526 k) 
- Spain (0.01%) (6,000) 

