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  • ...', ''Rìggiu'' in Calabrian dialect, ''Righi'' in [[Greek-Calabrian dialect|Greek-Calabrian]]), is the largest and the oldest city in [[Calabria]], [[Italy]], dating b
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  • * [[Tuscan dialect|Tuscan]] (the base of modern Standard Italian) * [[Molise Slavic dialect|Molise Croat dialect]]
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  • ...o be found in certain communities. In several villages, the [[Arbëreshë]] dialect of the [[Albanian language]] has been spoken since a wave of refugees settl
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  • ...the "[[Arbëreshë]]"[http://www.ethnologue.com/show_language.asp?code=aae] dialect of the [[Albanian language]] has been spoken since a wave of refugees settl
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  • ...region of Italy had its own so-called ‘dialect’ (with ‘[[Italian dialects|dialect]]’ usually meaning, improperly, a non-Italian Romance language), with var ...r' or 'standard' Italian would be based on the [[Tuscan dialect|Florentine dialect]] spoken in most of [[Tuscany]] (given that it was the first region to prod
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  • ...] traditions and [[gastronomy]]. Neapolitan is a colourful, rich italian [[dialect]]- known in Naples as [[Napulitano]].
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  • ...] traditions and [[gastronomy]]. Neapolitan is a colourful, rich italian [[dialect]]- known in Naples as [[Napulitano]].
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  • ...opted by the state after the [[unification of Italy]] is based on [[Tuscan dialect]] and is somewhat intermediate between [[Italo-Western|Italo-Dalmatian lang ...e is still credited with standardizing the Italian language and, thus, the dialect of [[Tuscany]] became the basis for what would become the official language
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  • ...l languages, [[Monégasque language|Monégasque]] (a descendant of [[Genoese dialect|Genoese]]) and [[Occitan]], are also spoken. The literacy rate is 99%.
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  • ...Sicilian is not a derivative of Italian. Although thought by some to be a dialect, ''Sicilianu'' is a distinct language, with a rich history and a sizeable v In numerous villages, the [[Arbëreshë]] dialect of the [[Albanian language]] has been spoken since a wave of refugees settl
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  • ...nd "pizza shop" are used in the United States. The term ''pizza pie'' is [[dialect]]al, and ''pie'' is used for simplicity in some contexts, such as among piz
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  • ...[[Italian language|Italian]], '''''Zena''''' [{{IPA|'zeːna}}] in [[Genoese dialect|Genoese]], '''Genua''' in Latin and, archaically, in English) is a [[city]] *[[Genoese dialect]]
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  • ...e spread Latin throughout Europe, and over time Vulgar Latin evolved and [[dialect]]ized in different locations, gradually shifting into a number of distinct
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  • | From ''fusile'', archaic/dialect form of ''fucile'', meaning rifle. As the inside barrel of a gun is "rifled
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  • '''Modena''' (ˈmɔːdena); ''Mòdna'' in Modenese dialect) is a city and a ''[[comune]]'' ([[municipality]]) on the south side of the
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  • Folk musicians use the dialect of their own regional tradition; this rejection of the standard [[Italian l ...uth. In parts of Apulia ([[Grecìa Salentina]], for example) the [[Griko]] dialect is commonly used in song. The Apulian city of [[Taranto]] is a home of the
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  • At the same time, epic poetry was written in a mixed language, a dialect of Italian based on French: hybrid words exhibited a treatment of sounds ac ...ntona'' and the ''Rainaldo e Lesengrino'' the [[Venetian language|Venetian dialect]] is clearly felt, although the language is influenced by French forms. The
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  • At the same time, epic poetry was written in a mixed language, a dialect of Italian based on French: hybrid words exhibited a treatment of sounds ac ...ntona'' and the ''Rainaldo e Lesengrino'' the [[Venetian language|Venetian dialect]] is clearly felt, although the language is influenced by French forms. The
    112 KB (18,241 words) - 13:59, 29 March 2010