Most Aragonese (90% or more) speak the Spanish language in its northern form but with some regional traits, particularly in intonation and vocabulary. The use of the native Aragonese language is decreasing and maybe dying out. In the easternmost areas, La Franja, varieties of the Catalan language are spoken by about 90% of the Population.[1] Unlike what has happened with minority languages in other Autonomous Communities of Spain, no law has officialized either Aragonese or Catalan.