Langue d'oc French is a dialect spoken in southern France. It is also known as Occitan or Provençal and has a rich history dating back to the Middle Ages. This dialect is characterized by its distinctive pronunciation and vocabulary, which reflects the language's multicultural influences. The dialect has evolved over time and has many synonyms, including Gascon, Languedocien, Niçard, and Limousin. Each of these variants has its unique features and is spoken in different regions of France. Although Langue d'oc French is not widely used today, it remains an essential part of France's cultural heritage and is still spoken by thousands of people, mainly in rural areas.