Talk:Languages of Monaco

Status of Occitan in Monaco
I'd like to dig further into the section titled Occitan. {{quote|

Occitan
Occitan (or Lenga d'òc) has also traditionally been spoken in Monaco (particularly when it covered a larger geographical territory), but it is rarely used today. Occitan is a local language of Monaco. }}

It seems to me that these two sentences (which make up the entire section) contradict each other. Does anyone have a better source for the status of Occitan in Monaco now? Are there children learning this language as their mother tongue in Monaco? If I dig into this and find my own sources, are there any objections to me expanding on this section?

Thanks, Dave (djkernen)|Talk to me|Please help! 15:22, 24 May 2011 (UTC)

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