Lorrain language
| Lorrain | |
|---|---|
| gaumais | |
| Region | Northeastern France, Belgium | 
| Indo-European
 
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| Early forms | |
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| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | – | 
| Glottolog | lorr1242 | 
| Lorrain, at the east among other oïl languages | |
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Lorrain, also known as Lorrain roman, is a langue d'oïl spoken by a minority of people in the region of Lorraine in northeastern France, as well as in some parts of Alsace and Gaume in Belgium. It is often referred to as a patois.
It is a regional language of France. In Wallonia, it is known as Gaumais and enjoys official recognition as a regional language. It has been influenced by Lorraine Franconian and Luxembourgish, West Central German languages spoken in nearby or overlapping areas.