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Walloon

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Poetry and Literature

Poetry and Literature

Language in the Community

Language in the Community
Pocwè ont i touwé nosse langue
Poème (rondeau) de Lucien Mahin qui s'en prend amèrement à ceux (taités de "harlakes" et de "pele-xhossin") qui ont été responsables de la disparition du wallon. L'auteur redit sa détermination de continuer à parler sa langue, même s'il doit en subir les pires sévices. Orthographe wallonne unifiée (rifondou walon) Poème publié dans "Li Rantoele" n° 62 (été 2012)
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