languedoc

['lɔŋɡə'dɔk]
  • n. 郎格多克(古时法国南部一省)
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languedoc (n.)
"language of medieval France south of the Loire," 1660s, from French langue d'oc "speech of the south of France," literally "the language of 'yes,' " from oc the word used for "yes" in southern France, from Latin hoc "this;" as opposed to langue d'oïl, from the way of saying "yes" in the north of France (Modern French oui); each from a different word in Latin phrase hoc ille (fecit) "this he (did)." The langue d'oïl has developed into standard Modern French.
1. Located in Languedoc - Roussillon , South of France. Selection of the best Foncalieu's vineyards Aude Department.
位于法国南部的朗格多克地区. 葡萄精选自枫花堡葡萄园中最好的葡萄.

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2. Languedoc - Roussillon, South of France. It grows on sunny chalky clay soils and benefits from Mediterranean climate.
位于法国南部朗格多克地区. 生长于白垩黏土之中,享受着温煦的阳光,得益于地中海式的气候.

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