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  1. v. t. e. Sicilian (Sicilian: sicilianu, Sicilian: [sɪ (t)ʃɪˈljaːnu]; Italian: siciliano) is a Romance language that is spoken on the island of Sicily and its satellite islands. [3] It belongs to the broader Extreme Southern Italian language group (in Italian italiano meridionale estremo ).

  2. Apr 29, 2024 · Neapolitan (autonym: ('o n)napulitano [(o n)napuliˈtɑːnə] ; Italian: napoletano ) is a Romance language of the Italo-Romance group spoken in Naples and most of continental Southern Italy. It is named after the Kingdom of Naples, which once covered most of the area, since the city of Naples was its c

  3. Neapolitan means "from the city of Naples in Italy". It is an adjective. Neapolitan can mean: Someone who lives in Naples or comes from Naples; Neapolitan language, the language spoken in the former territory of Kingdom of two siclies" Neapolitan ice cream, a mixture of chocolate, vanilla, and strawberry ice cream side-by-side in the same container

  4. Sicilian language is a Romance language spoken mainly in Sicily, Italy. It has many influences from other languages, such as Greek, Arabic, French and Spanish. It is not the same as Italian, but it is related to it. Learn more about the history, grammar, vocabulary and literature of Sicilian language on Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia that anyone can edit.

  5. ISBN 978-3-030-36617-9. It [Albanian] is the official language of Albania, the co-official language of Kosovo, and the co-official language of many western municipalities of the Republic of Macedonia. Albanian is also spoken widely in some areas in Greece, southern Montenegro, southern Serbia, and in some towns in southern Italy and Sicily.

  6. The English Wikipedia is the English language edition of the Wikipedia online encyclopedia. English is the first language in which Wikipedia was written. It was started on 15 January 2001. It is the largest encyclopedia in the world, and the largest version of Wikipedia since April 2019. [1] It has 6,827,966 articles as of 28 May 2024. [2]

  7. Italo-Dalmatian languages. Languages of Calabria. Languages of Molise. Languages of Apulia. Languages of Campania. Languages of le Marche. Languages written in Latin script. Hidden categories: Commons category link is on Wikidata.

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