Aragüés Aragonese Explained
Aragüés Aragonese |
Nativename: | Aragüesino |
Speakers: | ? |
Familycolor: | Indo-European |
Fam5: | Pyrenean–Mozarabic |
Minority: | Spain |
Isoexception: | dialect |
Glotto: | none |
Map: | Mapa situazión aragüesino.svg |
Aragüés Aragonese is the Aragonese variety spoken in Aragüés and Jasa. It is very similar to Cheso, and better preserved than Aísa Aragonese.
Morphology
- Define article system is lo, la, los, las.
- The endings in indefinite past are -o as in Tensinian Aragonese: pagomos, (paguemos), cantoz, (cantez). In the third person in plural we have -oron just in the first conjugation: cantoron, but in the 2nd and in the 3rd person we have -ieron or -io(ro)n: salieron, partioron, riyeron, faborezión.
- In irregular verbs with -i in present, we find this -i in yo foi but not in yo bó.
- There are, as in Sobrarbe "strong perfects": fízon, trújon.
Lexicon
They are words different from those from Aísa Aragonese (Estarrún Valley).
- tabuzo, charga (barza in the Estarrún Valley), argüella, betiello.
See also