• Brigasc is a dialect of the Ligurian language. It is spoken in Italy and France. The Brigasc dialect is spoken in La Brigue (France) and Briga Alta (Italy)...
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    valleys, where there is a transitional dialect between Ligurian and Occitan, (Roiasc, including the Brigasc dialect of Ligurian). In the department of Alpes-Maritimes...
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    Piaggia (Brigasc dialect: A Ciagia; Ligurian: A Ciàzza) is a frazione—comparable to a hamlet—located in the comune (municipality) of Briga Alta, Province...
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    France and Monaco: Monegasque, and Brigasc.[citation needed] The Ligurian area of Seborga speaks the "Ventimigliese" dialect Intemelio and the so-called Principality...
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    Upega (Brigasc dialect: Üpega) is a frazione—similar to a hamlet—located in the comune (municipality) of Briga Alta, Province of Cuneo in the region of...
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    variants of the Ligurian language are: Bonifacino (in Bonifacio, Corsica) Brigasc (in La Brigue and Briga Alta) †Figùn (in Provence) Genoese (main Ligurian...
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  • Royasc (category Dialects of languages with ISO 639-3 code)
    Viozene in the commune of Ormea. The dialect of La Brigue, Briga Alta, Realdo, Viozene, and Verdeggia is also named Brigasc. Royasc is the mountainous adaptation...
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  • (Madrid Metro), a station on Line 6 Argentina, a variant of the Ligurian dialect Brigasc Callsign for Aerolíneas Argentinas, a leisure airline Imperio Argentina...
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    in Monaco) Alpine Ligurian (considered transitional dialects between Ligurian and Occitan) Brigasc (in Briga Alta and La Brigue area) Pignasc (in Pigna...
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  • Roman dialect; these are the reasons why Italian differs significantly from Tuscan and its Florentine variety. Tuscan–Corsican: group of dialects spoken...
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    is also known as Castilian (castellano). The group evolved from several dialects of Vulgar Latin in Iberia after the collapse of the Western Roman Empire...
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    or less exclusive attribution of the royasc and the brigasc to the system of vivaro-alpine dialects, while more recently, linguists specialized in the...
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  • to /eː/ and /oː/ respectively in Classical times. Influence from such dialects made a number of Latin words acquire monophthongized variants early on...
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    Saorge (French: [saɔʁʒ]; Royasc: Sauèrge; Brigasc: Savurgë; standard Ligurian: Savurgiu; Italian: Saorgio; Occitan: Saorj) is a commune in the Alpes-Maritimes...
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  • Gallo-Italic of Basilicata Gallo-Italic of Sicily Gallo-Picene Ligurian Brigasc Genoese Intemelio Monégasque Royasc Tabarchino Judeo-Italian Lombard Eastern...
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  • Gallo-Italic of Basilicata Gallo-Italic of Sicily Gallo-Picene Ligurian Brigasc Genoese Intemelio Monégasque Royasc Tabarchino Judeo-Italian Lombard Eastern...
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