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The dialects spoken in the Abruzzo region can be divided into three main groups: Sabine dialect, in the province of L'Aquila, a central Italian dialect; Abruzzo Adriatic dialect, in the province of Teramo, Pescara and Chieti, that is virtually abandoned in the province of Ascoli Piceno, a southern Italian dialect
Pages in category "Languages of Abruzzo" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Arbëresh language; N.
The Conti di Marsi, the Counts of Marsi, were a lineage of Frankish origin who figured among the main feudal lords of Abruzzo, part of the Duchy of Spoleto in southern Italy, during the eleventh and twelfth centuries. [1] With Celano as their main seat, they ruled over a territory that stretched from Lake Fucino as far as the Peligni.
E. A. Mario (1884–1961), was a prolific author of songs in dialect and in Italian (La leggenda del Piave, Vipera, and Balocchi e profumi to mention only a few). Tito Schipa (1888–1965), tenor. He sang in Italy from 1910, specializing in lyrical roles. Maria Caniglia (1905–1979), was "the leading Italian lyric-dramatic soprano of the 1930s ...
Oriel dialect, Irish: Indo-European: Ireland: with the death of Annie O'Hanlon [166] [167] 1960: Siuslaw: Isolate: Oregon, United States: with the death of Mary Barrett Elliott. Last speaker of Lower Umpqua dialect was Billy Dick [158] 1960s: Cuitlatec: Isolate: Guerrero, Mexico: with the death of Juana Can. [168] 1960s: Luren: Sino-Tibetan ...
The dialect is therefore in many respects similar, in particular in the vocabulary, to the dialects of Campania, although it differs from them on the phonetic level (similar to the Abruzzo dialects) and from the influence of the Central-Northern Latian dialects spoken in the nearby central-northern areas of the provinces of Frosinone and Latina.
The Italian language is a language with a large set of inflammatory terms and phrases, almost all of which originate from the several dialects and languages of Italy, such as the Tuscan dialect, which had a very strong influence in modern standard Italian, and is widely known to be based on Florentine language. [1]
Language/dialect Family Date of extinction Date of revival Region Ethnic group Cornish: Indo-European: 1700s AD [123] 1900s Cornwall: Cornish people: Livonian: Uralic: 2 June 2013 [124] 2020 Livonian Coast: Livonians: Ludza: Uralic: 2006 [125] or 2014 2020 Latgale: Ludza Estonians: Manx: Indo-European: 27 December 1974 [126] 1970s Isle of Man ...