Riberan dialect
Dialect of Leonese spoken in Salamanca
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The Riberan dialect, also known as Reviran, Arribenian, or Riberenian, was a dialect of Eastern Astur-Leonese spoken in the north-western region of La Ribera in the province of Salamanca, in the autonomous community of Castile and León.[2] It has since been replaced by Castilian as the sole language of the region.
NativetoSpain
RegionLa Ribera
Indo-European
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Italic
- Latino-Faliscan
- Latin
- Romance
- Italo-Western
- Western
- Ibero-Romance
- West Iberian
- Asturleonese
- Eastern Astur-Leonese[1]
- Riberan
- Eastern Astur-Leonese[1]
- Asturleonese
- West Iberian
- Ibero-Romance
- Western
- Italo-Western
- Romance
- Latin
- Latino-Faliscan
Early forms
| Riberan | |
|---|---|
| Native to | Spain |
| Region | La Ribera |
Indo-European
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Early forms | |
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | – |
It was known for being extremely similar to the Sayaguese dialect of Zamora and the Mirandese language spoken in several Portuguese municipalities which include Miranda do Douro.[3]