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  2. Pons (personal name) - Wikipedia

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    Pons de Cabrera (fl.1105–1162), Catalan nobleman, courtier and military leader; Pons de Capduelh (fl.12th–13th-cent.), French troubadour; Pons de Cimiez (died 257), Gallo-Roman Christian martyr and saint; Pons de la Guardia (fl.1154–1188), Catalan knight, troubadour, and poet; Pons de Minerva (1114/15–1175) Occitan noble, courtier ...

  3. Category:English–Catalan translators - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "EnglishCatalan translators" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  4. Category:Catalan–English translators - Wikipedia

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  5. DeepL Translator - Wikipedia

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    DeepL Translator is a neural machine translation service that was launched in August 2017 and is owned by Cologne-based DeepL SE. The translating system was first developed within Linguee and launched as entity DeepL .

  6. The IEC Dictionary of the Catalan Language - Wikipedia

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    The DGLC began to be considered the official dictionary of the Catalan language from 1954 onwards, when the second edition was published. During the decade of 1980s Catalan authors and writers began to ask the IEC to revise the dictionary, because they considered that the language had evolved quite a lot since the time of Fabra.

  7. Languages of Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    There are over 520 native languages spoken in Nigeria. [1] [2] [3] The official language is English, [4] [5] which was the language of Colonial Nigeria.The English-based creole Nigerian Pidgin – first used by the British and African slavers to facilitate the Atlantic slave trade in the late 17th century [6] – is the most common lingua franca, spoken by over 60 million people.

  8. Languages of Catalonia - Wikipedia

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    According to the linguistic census elaborated by the Government of Catalonia corresponding to 2008, 45.92% of citizens over 15 years old declared Spanish as their [only] habitual language of use, versus 35.64% for Catalan, with 11.95% of complete bilinguals; a larger number claims Catalan as "their own language" (37.25% Catalan compared to 46. ...

  9. Linguistic features of Spanish as spoken by Catalan speakers

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    The Spanish language is widely spoken in most of the Catalan-speaking territories, where it is partly characterized by language contact with the Catalan language.These territories are: Catalonia, the Valencian Community (except some inland areas which are only Spanish-speaking), the Balearic Islands, Andorra, and the easternmost areas of Aragon.