Valencian Aragonese

Valencian Aragonese
Native toEastern Spain
RegionCentral Valencia
Extinct15th century
Early forms
Latin
Language codes
ISO 639-3None (mis)
GlottologNone
  Valencian Aragonese

Valencian Aragonese are the extinct varieties of Navarro-Aragonese which are supposed to have been spoken in the Kingdom of Valencia until the 15th century. It was one of six dialects of Navarro-Aragonese and one of four dialects of medieval Aragonese. The areas in which the settlers greatly influenced are referred to as the comarcas churras.

Aragonese had been spoken in Valencia in the 13th century, after migrations by Aragonese settlers under James I.