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  1. Linguistic area of Eonavian. Galician–Asturian [b] or Eonavian ( autonym: fala; Asturian: eonaviegu, gallego-asturianu; Galician: eonaviego, galego-asturiano) is a set of Romance dialects or falas whose linguistic dominion extends into the zone of Asturias between the Eo River and Navia River (or more specifically the Eo and the Frejulfe ...

  2. Wikipedia In the High Middle Ages , a lyric poetic phenomenon arose called "trovadorismo " in Portugal and "trobadorismo " in Galicia , and known in English as the Galician-Portuguese lyric . At the time, the literary language of most of western Iberia was Galician-Portuguese , the predecessor of modern Galician and Portuguese

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CantigaCantiga - Wikipedia

    A cantiga ( cantica, cantar) is a medieval monophonic song, characteristic of the Galician-Portuguese lyric. Over 400 extant cantigas come from the Cantigas de Santa Maria, narrative songs about miracles or hymns in praise of the Holy Virgin. There are near 1700 secular cantigas but music has only survived for a very few: six cantigas de amigo ...

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  5. Brazilian Portuguese (Portuguese: português brasileiro; [poʁtuˈɡe (j)z bɾaziˈle (j)ɾu]) is the set of varieties of the Portuguese language native to Brazil and the most influential form of Portuguese worldwide. [4] [5] It is spoken by almost all of the 203 million inhabitants of Brazil and spoken widely across the Brazilian diaspora ...

  6. Cantigas de escárnio e maldizer. Cantigas de escárnio e maldizer ( Portuguese ), cantiga de escarnio e maldicir ( Galician) or cantigas d'escarnho e de maldizer ( Galician-Portuguese ), are poems of insult, mockery and scorn – nearly always with comic intent - which constitute one of the three main genres of medieval Galician-Portuguese lyric.

  7. Cantiga de amigo. Cantiga de amigo ( Portuguese: [kɐ̃ˈtiɣɐ ð (j) ɐˈmiɣu], Galician: [kanˈtiɣɐ ðɪ aˈmiɣʊ]) or cantiga d'amigo ( Galician-Portuguese spelling), literally "friend song", is a genre of medieval lyric poetry, more specifically the Galician-Portuguese lyric, apparently rooted in a female-voiced song tradition native ...