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  1. Distribution of Romance languages in Europe. Venetian is number 15. Venetian, [7] [8] wider Venetian or Venetan [9] [10] ( łengua vèneta [ˈeŋɡwa ˈvɛneta] or vèneto [ˈvɛneto]) is a Romance language spoken natively in the northeast of Italy, [11] mostly in Veneto, where most of the five million inhabitants can understand it.

  2. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Unicode characters. For an introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help:IPA. The Venetian language (in Venetian: vèneto) is a Romance language . It was the language once spoken in the Republic of Venice .

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    1. There is more than one way to write some letters. 2. c = [ʧ] before e or i, [k] elsewhere 3. g = [ʤ] before e or i, [g] elsewhere 4. n = [ŋ] before a consonant and at the end of words

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    Information about the Venetian language http://www.sitoveneto.org http://www.veneto.org http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venetian_language https://parnodesmentegar.wordpress.com/ Grafia Veneta Unitaria http://win.elgalepin.org/gvu/ el Galepin - Venetian - Italian - English dictionary http://www.elgalepin.com/ Raixe Venete - el jornale dei Veneti (onlin...

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  4. Venetian (or Venetan) language. The Statute of Veneto Region cites the “Venetian people” and UNESCO gives to Venetian language the status of not endangered language, as it is usually spoken in Veneto, part of Friuli-Venezia Giulia, part of Croatia, Rio Grande do Sul and Santa Catarina in Brazil; and Chipilo, Puebla in Mexico.

  5. Venetic language, a language spoken in northeastern Italy before the Christian era. Known to modern scholars from some 200 short inscriptions dating from the 5th through the 1st century bc, it is written either in Latin characters or in a native alphabet derived from Etruscan, the Etruscans having established settlements in the Po Valley in the ...

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  6. The Republic of Venice in the XVI century (in light blue) Venice was, at its height, the most powerful trading state in Europe. It was based in the lagoon communities of the historically prosperous city of Venice. It held property in many places. This property was known as the Stato da Màr. There were conflicts with the Catholic Church in Rome ...

  7. Venetian grammar. A peculiarity of Venetian grammar is a "semi-analytical" verbal flexion, with a compulsory " clitic subject pronoun" before the verb in many sentences, "echoing" the subject as an ending or a weak pronoun. As will be clear from the examples below, Venetian subject clitics are neither "redundant" nor "pleonastic" because they ...

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