Also known as French languages, langue d'oïl, langues d'oïl, Oïl languages, Oïl language
罗曼语族语言
"Oïl" refers to a group of closely related Romance language varieties, including French, that were historically spoken across northern France and neighboring regions. It matters because understanding these interconnected dialects helps explain how modern French developed and how languages evolve within a geographic area rather than existing as completely separate systems.
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奥依语(法語:langue d'oïl,法语发音:[lɑ̃ɡ dɔjl])是罗曼语族的一支,源自现在法国卢瓦尔河以北、一部分比利时和海峡群岛的地区。 奥依语通常是指整个奥依语支的语言,而奥依语中使用最多的變體是法语。但是有时,奥依语又用来指除法语外的所有奥依语言。自从20世纪中叶之后,在法语中若指整个语支的语言,改用了复数形式的“langues d'oïl”来表示。 在历史角度上,奥依语指旧法语,以便区分高卢-罗曼语支,如奥克语。
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Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).