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      • To evade notice, Venetians even have their own language, which serves as an invisible veil that they can cast over their private world. Called Venexiàn, it is sometimes referred to as a dialect, but many linguists consider it a language in its own right.
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  2. Oct 14, 2020 · To evade notice, Venetians even have their own language, which serves as an invisible veil that they can cast over their private world.

    • Did the Venetian people have their own language?1
    • Did the Venetian people have their own language?2
    • Did the Venetian people have their own language?3
    • Did the Venetian people have their own language?4
    • Did the Venetian people have their own language?5
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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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  3. The Venetian state and the Venetian people had a language, a Venetian language, different from Italian. It is now little spoken.

  4. The Kingdom of Italy adopted Italian as the official language. Venetians, similarly to several other regional communities, largely rejected that and continued to use their own Venetian language, often dubbed as dialect.

  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.

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  6. Jul 10, 2023 · Yes, for a significant part of its history, Venice was an independent city-state known as the Venetian Republic. It was not a country in the modern sense, but it operated much like one, with its own government, military, and foreign policy. The Venetian Republic existed from 697 to 1797.

  7. The Veneti seem to have voluntarily and gradually adopted the Latin language, Roman architecture, Roman city planning, and Roman religion. Votive offerings sometimes appear in the Venetic language written with the Roman alphabet or in Venetic with a Latin translation.

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