Burgundian language
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The Burgundian language may refer to:
- the extinct East Germanic language of the Burgundians. It was a spoken language as late as the 5th century AD in southeastern Gaul.
- the Oïl language known as Bourguignon spoken in the region of Burgundy. It is one of the Languages of France. Sometimes the Franc-Comtois language is referred to as part of the Burgundian group.
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