Navarro-Aragonese
| Navarro-Aragonese | |
|---|---|
| سَرَغُــــــــــــــسطَںُ | |
| Native to |
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| Region | Northeast Iberia |
| Extinct | 17th century |
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| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | – |
| Glottolog | None |
Navarro-Aragonese was a Romance language once spoken in a large part of the Ebro River basin, south of the middle Pyrenees; the dialects of the modern Aragonese language, spoken in a small portion of that territory, can be seen as its last remaining forms. The areas where Navarro-Aragonese was spoken might have included most of Aragon, southern Navarre, and La Rioja. It was also spoken across several towns of central Navarre in a multilingual environment with Occitan, where Basque was the native language.
Navarro-Aragonese gradually lost ground throughout most of its geographic area to Castilian (i.e. Spanish), with its last remnants being the dialects of the Aragonese language still spoken in northern Aragon.