Mirandish tung

Mirandish is a tongue spoken in a few northeastern towns in Portugal, namely Miranda do Douro, Mogadouro and Vimioso, by about five thousand folks as a birth tongue. Fully there are fifteen thousand folks who speak it. For some time most folk believed Portugal was the only one-tongued land in Europe, but when they aknowledged Mirandish in 1998 that thought shifted.

In the middle-eld the folks living there spoke the Astur-Leonish tongue, like in Asturland and Leon. But being cleft by the mark (border) between Spain and Portugal, it unfolded into another tongue.

Mirandish
Muitas lhénguas ténen proua de ls sous pergaminos antigos, de la lhiteratura screbida hai cientos d'anhos i de scritores hai muito afamados, hoije bandeiras dessas lhénguas. Mas outras hai que nun puoden tener proua de nada desso, cumo ye l causo de la lhéngua mirandesa.

English
Many tongues are proud of their olden scrolls, of the booklore written hundreds of years ago and well-known writers, today flags of those tongues. But others can't be proud of that, as is the standing of the Mirandish tongue.