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  1. Neapolitan has had a significant influence on the intonation of Rioplatense Spanish spoken in Buenos Aires and the surrounding region of Argentina and in the entire country of Uruguay. Vowels. While there are only five graphic vowels in Neapolitan, phonemically, there are eight.

  2. Neapolitan is a Romance language spoken by about seven or eight million people in southern Italy, especially in the city of Naples ( Nàpule/Napoli) and in Campania and southern Lazio. Neapolitan is part of a continuum of dialects spoken in most of southern Italy, though many would use the term "Neapolitan" only to refer to the dialects spoken ...

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  4. Jun 13, 2017 · 2) The Schwa: ‘O’ and ‘E’ vowels at the ends of words in Neapolitan sound nearly identical. In fact they both sound like an “uh” or what linguistics geeks call the schwa sound. One need look no further for an example than the internationally famous song, ‘O sole mio . Both the ‘e’ at the end of sole and the ‘o’ at the end ...

  5. Neapolitan “Dialect”. Neapolitan (or Nnapulitano) is the Italian "dialect" common to Naples and the surrounding region, one of the most important languages in Italy after standard "Italian" (which was itself originally a Tuscan dialect). The Neapolitan language has long history and rich culture, and those who speak it are justifiably proud ...

  6. Neapolitan (autonym: Neapolitan: ('o n)napulitano in Neapolitan pronounced as /(o n)napuliˈtɑːnə/; Italian: napoletano) is a Romance language of the Italo-Romance group spoken in Naples. It is named after the Kingdom of Naples , which once covered most of the area, since the city of Naples was its capital.

  7. Neapolitan vocabulary, deeply rooted in the historical and cultural backdrop of Naples, Italy, presents variations that are distinctive from standard Italian. The Neapolitan dialect incorporates words and phrases influenced by various occupations and waves of conquerors over centuries. This has resulted in a language rich with unique ...

  8. Apr 29, 2024 · Neapolitan has had a significant influence on the intonation of Rioplatense Spanish spoken in Buenos Aires and the surrounding region of Argentina and in the entire country of Uruguay. [6] Vowels. While there are only five graphic vowels in Neapolitan, phonemically, there are eight.

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