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  1. Dalmatian or Dalmatic (Italian: dalmatico; Croatian: dalmatski) was a group of Romance varieties that developed along the coast of Dalmatia. Over the centuries they were increasingly influenced, and then supplanted, by Croatian and Venetian .

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    • Dalmatian Alphabet and Pronunciation
    • Sample Text in Dalmatian
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    1. Dalmatian had no regular orthography. The orthography shown was the most used. 2. C = [tʃ] before i or e, [k] elsewhere. 3. G = [dʒ] before i or e, [g] elsewhere. 4. Ç (ci caudata) and gj never before e and i. 5. Ch and gh only before e and i. 6. S = [z] between vowels, [s] elsewhere. 7. K (capa), W (vi dopla), X (ics) and Y (i greca/ipsilon) were rarely used.

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    Information about the Dalmatian language https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dalmatian_language https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dalmatian_grammar https://dalmatianlanguage.simplesite.com/ http://dalmatianlanguage.yolasite.com/

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  3. In 1898, the last speaker of the Dalmatian romance language, Tuone Udaina, was killed in an explosion making Dalmatian a now extinct language. After I found out about Dalmatian I researched it some more and found that there is now a revival of the language with around 20 fluent speakers.

  4. Dalmatian language, extinct Romance language formerly spoken along the Dalmatian coast from the island of Veglia (modern Krk) to Ragusa (modern Dubrovnik). Ragusan Dalmatian probably disappeared in the 17th century; the Vegliot Dalmatian dialect became extinct in the 19th.

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  5. May 29, 2024 · The Dalmatian Language, an extinct Latin language once spoken along the coast of what is now Croatia (Dalmatia, Dalmacija) , is very little studied but is often claimed to be a "missing link"...

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  6. The last speaker of Dalmatian, a Romance language, died on Krk sometime in the late 19th Century. The language spoken today in, e.g., Split, is a Slavonic language, mutually intelligible...

  7. Abstract. After a brief outline of the principal episodes in the external history of this now extinct branch of Romance (including some observations on the medieval Ragusan variety, and the possible influence of Venetan varieties), the chapter surveys the principal aspects of the phonology, morphology, and syntax of the various attested ...

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