Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Pantesco is the Sicilian dialect of the island of Pantelleria between Sicily and Tunisia. It is notable among Romance varieties for an unusually high degree of influence from Arabic, reflecting a variety close to Maltese. Arabic loanwords, mainly nouns, include words such as hurrìhi "nettle" < ħurrayq (Maltese ħurrieq ), vartàsa "hornless ...

  2. Nicosia, Sicily. /  37.750°N 14.400°E  / 37.750; 14.400. Nicosia ( Sicilian: Nicusìa) is a veelage an comune o the province o Enna in Sicily, soothren Italy. Nicosia, alang wi Troina are the northmaist touns in the province o Enna. The vicinity tradeetionally contained are salt mines an arable launds.

  3. 1 day ago · Cremish is an Eastern Lombard dialect belonging to the Gallo-Italic branch of the Romance languages. It is more closely related to the Langues d'oïl, Occitan, Catalan, the Rhaeto-Romance languages, and the Iberian Romance languages, than Italian. It is similar to the dialects of Bergamo (Bergamasque) and Brescia . Distribution

  4. It would be absurd to claim that saying Piedmontese, Ligurian, Lombard, Emilian, Romagnol, Gallo-Italic of Basilicata, and Gallo-Italic of Sicily form a Gallo-Italic branch within Gallo-Romance or Western Romance is the same as saying that these languages are actually one language. It is the same for Emilian–Romagnol.

  5. Jan 14, 2020 · In some parts of Sicily we find words of Lombard origin (Gallo-Italic), and many, many words and verbs borrowed from and sharing the Catalan derivation from Latin. Depending on the colonization of the areas of Sicily, these influences can be very specific (Wikipedia provides an extensive list by linguistic origin).

  6. Mass media in Italy includes a variety of online, print, and broadcast formats, such as radio, television, newspapers, and magazines. History [ edit ] See also: History of journalism in Italy

  7. t. e. Judeo-Italian (or Judaeo-Italian, Judæo-Italian, and other names including Italkian) is an endangered Jewish language, with only about 200 speakers in Italy and 250 total speakers today. [2] The language is one of the Italian languages and one of the Jewish Romance Languages. [3] Some words have Italian prefixes and suffixes added to ...

  1. People also search for