Learn Occitan, the language of the Provençal and Languedoc regions of France, dating back to medieval Europe
$19.99
The Occitan language (also called Provençal or Languedoc) is spoken by about 1,500,000 people in southern France. All Occitan speakers use French as their official and cultural language, but Occitan dialects are used for everyday purposes and show absolutely no signs of dying out. The language of the Languedoc (Langue D’oc or Occitania), Occitan dates back to the Troubadours of medieval Europe in the 10th century, with its origins in “vulgar Latin”. Vulgar Latin is basically the popular Latin from which the Romance languages developed (French, Spanish, Italian, etc.)
Learn Occitan online, one of the poetical languages used by Dante, Rabelais, Nostradamus, John Locke, Simon Weil, and Ezra Pound.
Did you know?
Occitan was the language of the famous Troubadours, the elite traveling aristocratic poet, and musicians of the Middle Ages. It was also the first language of King Richard I of England (the Lionheart), as well as of his mother Eleanor of Aquitaine. A language with lineage for sure!
With our Occitan Online Course, you can:
Why Learn Occitan with Cudoo?
You can access any of our courses whenever, wherever thanks to Cudoo’s mobile compatibility. You’ll have lifetime access so you’ll never forget your new language skills. Additionally, you will receive a certificate of completion when you successfully complete the course.
$19.99
Course features:
20 Lessons
Full Lifetime Access
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Certificate of completion
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