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  2. Piedmontese (English: / ˌpiːdmɒnˈtiːz / PEED-mon-TEEZ; autonym: piemontèis [pjemʊŋˈtɛjz] or lenga piemontèisa; Italian: piemontese) is a language spoken by some 2,000,000 people mostly in Piedmont, a region of Northwest Italy.

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  4. The Piedmontese language is a Gallo-Romance language spoken in Piedmont. The Council of Europe officially recognised it as a minority language in the 1980s. It is classified as an endangered language. In 2019, there were between 700,000 and 2 million speakers.

  5. Piedmontese is a Romance language spoken by about 3 million people throughout the Piedmont (Piemont) region of northwest Italy. To the east of this region varieties of Western Lombard are spoken, and in the high western valleys Piedmontese is spoken alongside varieties of Provençal.

  6. The main local languages are Piedmontese, Insubric (spoken in the eastern part of the region), Occitan (spoken by a minority in the Occitan Valleys situated in the Province of Cuneo and the Metropolitan City of Turin), and Franco-Provençal (spoken by another minority in the alpine heights of the Metropolitan City of Turin), like in the Susa ...

  7. Piedmontese (English: / ˌpiːdmɒnˈtiːz / PEED-mon-TEEZ; autonym: piemontèis [pjemʊŋˈtɛjz] or lenga piemontèisa; Italian: piemontese) is a language spoken by some 2,000,000 people mostly in Piedmont, a region of Northwest Italy. Although considered by most linguists a separate language, in Italy it is often mistakenly regarded as an Italian dialect.

  8. Piedmontese refers to the languages spoken in the region of Piedmont and the north west corner of Liguria. Historically, the Piedmontese-speaking area is the plain at the foot of the Western Alps, and ends at the entrance to the valleys where Occitan and Arpitan are spoken.

  9. ISO 639-3. –. Glottolog. gall1279. Old Gallo-Italic, also referred as Old Lombard, or Old Northern Italian is a Gallo-Romance language notably spoken from 900 until 1500. [ 1] The language is similar to Old Occitan, which was spoken around the same area. Most texts were written in the Lombard koiné .

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