("oïl" is a word derived from the modern French oui, meaning " so. ") A language spoken in the region north of the Loire River in medieval France. The dialect spoken mainly in Paris became the source of modern standard French. Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 (「オイル」 oïl は現代フランス語の oui 「然(しか)り」を意味した語) 中世のフランスで、ロアール川より北の地域で話されていた言語。このうちパリを中心に行なわれていた方言が現代の標準フランス語の源になった。
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