The languages of the “Croissant” are traditionally spoken in central France, on the northern edge of the Massif Central. As part of the Gallo-Romance language family, they exhibit characteristics of both Occitan (Limousin or Auvergnat) and the langues d'oïl (French, Berrichon, Bourbonnais, or Poitevin-Saintongeais). This variety is spoken in Mouhet, a village in the Indre department in central France.
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A Romance world language with over 80 million native speakers worldwide and hundreds of millions of second-language speakers. It developed from Vulgar Latin in northern Gaul and today shows a strong discrepancy between conservative orthography and modern pronunciation.