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  2. Tuscan (Italian: dialetto toscano [djaˈlɛtto tosˈkaːno; di.a-]; locally: vernacolo) is a set of Italo-Dalmatian varieties of Romance spoken in Tuscany, Corsica, and Sardinia.

  3. Tuscan is a dialect complex composed of many local variants, with minor differences among them. The main subdivisions are between Northern Tuscan dialects, the Southern Tuscan dialects, and Corsican. The Northern Tuscan dialects are (from east to west):

  4. Feb 19, 2024 · The dialect of Tuscan, particularly as it was articulated in Florence, emerged as the preferred linguistic standard due to its considerable literary and cultural stature. Esteemed figures such as Petrarch and Boccaccio, by employing this dialect in their literary compositions, significantly contributed to its prominence and acceptance.

  5. Sep 10, 2015 · Tuscany is the birthplace of the Standard Italian language. It all started in Florence, the birthplace of the Italian Renaissance. The Tuscan dialect became the language of the cultured class in all of Italy, due to the influence of the great artists and writers of the region.

  6. Tuscan ( Italian : dialetto toscano [ djaˈlɛtto tosˈkaːno; di.a-] ; locally: vernacolo) is a set of Italo-Dalmatian varieties of Romance spoken in Tuscany, Corsica, and Sardinia. Contents. Subdialects. Speakers. Dialectal features. Phonology. Morphology. Lexicon. See also. References. External links.

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