Valle d'Aosta - Aosta Valley

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Uploaded by on May 26, 2007

Trekking and climbing around the Aosta Valley

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  • I'm valdotanian and have 2 admit that there r few people who talk 2 each other,normally or daily,in French.Although I want u 2 know youth people usually,or should I say alway,talk in Italian,but if we want to have a conversation in French,we can!I swaer that Aosta Valley is a bilingual region for its cultural heritage but nowadays French language is considered just as a foreign language and none of us can pretend to be both Italian and French mothertongue.I hope you understand what I've written.

  • io non capisco i don 't undestrand why the valdostainians keep saying that this is a bilingual region. When I was there nobody spoke french in the streets, no streets placate is in french and most o f things in translation are little messages for tourists. i dont understand if this is a matter of autonomy or is still a culture aspect. pls....do you know a school totally in french???

  • Valle d'Aosta sei stupendaa!!!

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