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Aragonese (/ˌærəɡɒˈniːz/; aragonés [aɾaɣoˈnes] in Aragonese) is a Romance language spoken today in several local varieties by between 10,000 and 30,000 people throughout the valleys of the Pyrenees in Aragon, Spain, mainly in the comarcas of Somontano de Barbastro, Jacetania, Alto Gállego, Sobrarbe, and Ribagorza. It is the only modern language that developed from medieval Navarro-Aragonese.
While informally known as fabla ("talk" or "speech"), Aragonese is also commonly referred to by the names of its numerous local dialects, such as cheso (from Valle de Hecho) or patués (from the valley of Benasque).
Aragonese originated in the High Middle Ages, as one of many Latin dialects developed in areas of the Ebro basin. In the Pyrenees, it spread in an area where languages similar to Basque are thought to have been spoken before it. The original Kingdom of Aragon (formed by the counties of Aragon, Sobrarbe and Ribagorza) was progressively expanded from the mountain ranges towards the South, pushing the Moors farther south in the Reconquista, thereby spreading the Aragonese language.
José Luis Aragonés Suárez (Spanish pronunciation: [xoˈse ˈlwis aɾaɣoˈnes ˈswaɾeθ]; 28 July 1938 – 1 February 2014) was a Spanish footballer and manager. He coached the Spanish national team that won UEFA Euro 2008.
Aragonés spent the majority of his career as a player and coach at Atlético de Madrid. He was a prominent player and then coach of the successful Atlético team of the late 1960s and early 1970s. The team were national champions four times, reached the 1974 European Cup Final and won the Intercontinental Cup. Between 1964 and 1974, he played 265 Primera Liga games for Atlético and scored 123 goals. He also played for several other clubs, including Real Madrid, and played 11 times for Spain, scoring three goals. Apart from Atlético he also coached seven other La Liga clubs as well as the Spanish national football team whom he led to their second European Championship title in 2008. He became the head coach of the Turkish club Fenerbahçe after the tournament, the sole time that he coached outside of his native Spain. He died on 1 February 2014 aged 75.
Mario gives us a brief history of the Aragonese language, and what it means to speak such a unique language. === I'll translate the following text sometime in the near future, but for now, you'll just have to do your best! Those of you Spanish/Catalan/Portuguese speakers shouldn't have any trouble. === "TEXTO VIDEO SOBRE L´ARAGONÉS - Ola a totz y todas, me digo Mario, tiengo 26 anyadas y soi de Zaragoza, que ye a capital d´un chicorrón país que se ditz Aragón y que ye chusto debaixo d´os Pirineus. Actualment perteneix a l´Estau espanyol. - Yo charro una luenga que se ditz aragones, y que se fabla no mas aquí en Aragon, y lo que voi a fer ye esplenicar-tos una mica...bueno, una mica d´a suya historia y como ye a situación reyal de l´aragonés agora mesmo. - L´aragonés surtió...
Reportaje emitido en Aragón Televisión sobre niños que tienen como lengua materna el aragonés, la lengua más amenazada de Europa. Reportache emitido en Aragón Televisión sobre ninos que tienen l'aragonés como luenga materna. L'aragonés ye a luenga más amenazata d'Europa.
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leyenda del atletico de madrid y de la seleccion española
Capítol correspondién a las presentazions en aragonés. ¿Te fa goyo? ¿Amillorarías bella cosa? Comentanos-lo aquí mesmo y miraremos de fer a tuya proposa t'os beniens capitols!
Asi deberíamos contestarles todos los usuarios a los pesados que nos joden, la hora de la comida, de la siesta, el cafe, la cerveza con los amigos, la peli de sobremesa, etc.
Hoy se cumplen tres años del fallecimiento del Luis Aragonés y en El Chiringuito hemos querido rendir un homenaje al 'Sabio de Hortaleza'.
Video divulgativo sobre las verdades y mentiras que se dicen entorno a la lengua aragonesa.
Este camino por Aragón no fue el primero. Hubo uno anterior por el valle de Hecho, pero la construccíón del Hospital de Santa Cristina, la menor altitud del puerto de Somport y la gran ciudad de Jaca hicieron de este camino un trayecto más seguro para que el peregrino cruzara los Pirineos.