Dalmatian or Dalmatic (Italian: dalmatico, Croatian: dalmatski) was a group of Romance varieties that developed along the coast of Dalmatia. Over the...
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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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Croatia Dalmatian language, an extinct Romance language Dalmatian (South Slavic), one of the historical names for proto-Serbo-Croatian Dalmatian dog, a breed...
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The Istriot language (Lèngua Eîstriota) is a Romance language of the Italo-Dalmatian branch spoken by about 400 people in the southwestern part of the...
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language and two other related minor languages, Megleno-Romanian and Istro-Romanian. Some classifications also include the extinct Dalmatian language...
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Dalmatia (redirect from Dalmatian Coast)
the now-extinct Dalmatian language, later largely replaced with related Venetian and Italian, which were mainly spoken by the Dalmatian Italians. With...
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Romance languages. It comprises two of the branches of Romance languages: Italo-Dalmatian and Western Romance. It excludes the Sardinian language and Eastern...
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a language isolate; Breton, a Celtic language (spoken by 0.61%); Corsican, an Italo-Dalmatian language; and various other Gallo-Romance languages (Langues...
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therefore, an Italo-Dalmatian language, a classification that includes most other central and southern Italian languages and the extinct Dalmatian. According to...
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Tuone Udaina (category Dalmatian language)
1898; Antonio Udina in Italian) was the last known speaker of Dalmatian, a Romance language that evolved from Latin along the eastern coast of the Adriatic...
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Corsica (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
spoken language on the island with Corsican, the native language and an Italo-Dalmatian language, also recognized as one of France's regional languages. Corsica...
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Dalmatian vieklo, Sicilian vecchiu, Portuguese velho. But many languages ultimately dropped almost all intertonic vowels. Generally, those languages south...
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Cattarum. The language and the laws were initially Latin, but after a few centuries, they developed their own Neo-Latin language, Dalmatian, which survived...
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The Istrian–Dalmatian exodus (Italian: esodo giuliano dalmata; Slovene: istrsko-dalmatinski eksodus; Croatian: istarsko-dalmatinski egzodus) was the post-World...
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The Dalmatian is a breed of dog with a white coat marked with dark-coloured spots. Originally bred as a hunting dog, it was also used as a carriage dog...
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Dalmatian Italians (Italian: dalmati italiani; Croatian: Dalmatinski Talijani) are the historical Italian national minority living in the region of Dalmatia...
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Venetian as part of the Italo-Dalmatian branch, both Ethnologue and Glottolog group it into the Gallo-Italic languages. The languages are spoken also in the...
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Siculo-Arabic (redirect from Sicilian Arabic language)
superstrate influence from Romance languages. By contrast, present-day Sicilian, which is an Italo-Dalmatian language, retains relatively little Siculo-Arabic...
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Dubrovnik (category Articles containing Dalmatian-language text)
The name of the city in the native Dalmatian language, now extinct, was Ragusa, as shown by a 1325 letter in Dalmatian. In Albanian, the city was historically...
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[tataˈɾezu]) is an Italo-Dalmatian language and transitional variety between Sardinian and Corsican. It is regarded as a Corso–Sardinian language because of Sassari's...
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from the Tuscan language), or spoke it as a second language acquired in school. Instead they typically spoke other Italo-Dalmatian languages, particularly...
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lingua corsa [ˈliŋɡwa ˈɡorsa]) is a Romance language consisting of the continuum of the Italo-Dalmatian dialects spoken on the Mediterranean island of...
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Northern Italy (category CS1 Italian-language sources (it))
Gallo-Italic languages are spoken in the region, as opposed to the Italo-Dalmatian languages spoken in the rest of Italy. The Venetian language is sometimes...
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Split, Croatia (category Articles containing Ancient Greek (to 1453)-language text)
evolved into Aspalathum, Spalathum, Spalatrum and Spalatro in the Dalmatian language of the city's Romance population. From the Early modern period, in...
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Slavonian) Dalmatian / Shtokavian Dalmatian (Shtakavian, Ikavian) (Croatian Dalmatian) (not to be confused with the extinct Romance Dalmatian language) Shtokavian...
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the language will raise children who never acquire fluency. One example of this process reaching its conclusion is that of the Dalmatian language. During...
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Krk (category Articles containing Dalmatian-language text)
Krk (pronounced [kr̩̂k]; Italian: Veglia; Istro Romanian: Krk; Vegliot Dalmatian: Vikla; archaic German: Vegl, Latin: Curicta; Greek: Κύρικον, translit...
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most spoken language in the United States. An additional 1,600 spoke Scottish Gaelic. The Italian language and other Italo-Dalmatian languages have been...
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Rab (island) (category Articles containing Dalmatian-language text)
Rab [ɾâːb] (Dalmatian: Arba, Latin: Arba, Italian: Arbe, German: Arbey) is an island in the northern Dalmatia region in Croatia, located just off the...
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Italo-Dalmatian branch of Romance. Like all members of the Romance language family, Venetian evolved from Vulgar Latin, and is thus a sister language of...
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