Faetar, fully known as Faetar–Cigliàje (Italian: Faetano–Cellese), is a variety of the Franco-Provençal language that is spoken in two small communities...
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Spanish (español) or Castilian (castellano) is a Romance language of the Indo-European language family that evolved from the Vulgar Latin spoken on the...
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Province of Foggia (category Articles with Dutch-language sources (nl))
pastures, with the main produce being hams and caciocavallo cheese. Faetar, a language descended from Franco-Provençal, is spoken in two villages: Faeto...
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Francoprovencalic languages Arpitan and Faetar, the Rhaeto-Romance languages, and the Gallo-Italic languages; the Occitano-Romance languages, grouped with...
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Province of Arezzo, the Province of Pesaro-Urbino in the Marche (disputed) Faetar: Faeto and Celle San Vito in the Province of Foggia in Apulia; a variety...
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Betawi Belgian French of Brussels Chipilo and Chipilo Venetian dialect Faetar Gorani Griko & Grecanico Khalaj Lusatia Monégasque Narada Okuyoshino Palenquero...
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The Italo-Dalmatian languages, or Central Romance languages, are a group of Romance languages spoken in Italy, Corsica (France), and formerly in Dalmatia...
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Apulia (category Articles containing Italian-language text)
people in some areas. In addition, a rare daughter language of the Franco-Provençal language called Faetar is spoken in the mountain villages of Faeto and...
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Franco-Provençal (redirect from Franco-Provencal language)
(2000). Faetar. Munich: Lincom Europa. ISBN 3-89586-548-6 Nelde, Peter H. (1996). Euromosaic: The production and reproduction of the minority language groups...
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Dauphinois Lyonnais Jurassien (Southern Franc-Comtois) Faetar-Cellese (Arpitan of Apulia) (Faetar-Cigliàje) Old French (Franceis / François / Romanz) (extinct)...
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Faeto (category Articles containing Italian-language text)
neighbouring Celle di San Vito are speakers of Faetar, a daughter language of the Franco-Provençal language, which is found in an Alpine region spanning...
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Celle di San Vito (category CS1 Italian-language sources (it))
Faeto speak Faetar, a rare daughter language of the Franco-Provençal language which has fewer than 1,400 known speakers. The town's language is also represented...
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linguistic names. Language portal Constructed language and List of constructed languages Language (for information about language in general) Language observatory...
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An endangered language is a language that is at risk of falling out of use, generally because it has few surviving speakers. If it loses all of its native...
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comparative method to reconstruct the latest common ancestor of the Romance languages. To what extent, if any, such a reconstruction reflects a real état de...
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Phonological changes from Classical Latin to Proto-Romance (category Articles containing Spanish-language text)
attestations occur in inscriptions of the second century AD. In some languages, such as Spanish, word-initial /sC/ remains phonologically forbidden to...
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Italian Canadians (category CS1 Italian-language sources (it))
community still had fluency in the Italian language. There has been an overall decline in the use of the Italian language in Canada since 2001. Pier 21 in Halifax...
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Lexical changes from Classical Latin to Proto-Romance (category Latin language in ancient Rome)
as a source for the Romance languages. In Ledgeway, Adam & Maiden, Martin (eds.), The Oxford guide to the Romance languages, 11. Oxford: Oxford University...
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