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  1. Because of how it was developed from Vulgar Latin, Venedic words are closest to Italian, but with phonologic differences from Italian which may be compared to those distinguishing Portuguese from Spanish.

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  2. Aug 23, 2018 · I've tested Google Translate a number of times with native Italian, French and German speakers, and the results have been somewhat "mixed". The usual opinion is that the translator is not perfect but gets the meaning across most of the time, but sometimes it's completely incorrect.

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  4. TIL that the language of Venice, Venetian or "Venetan", is not Italian nor a dialect of it, but a separate member of the Romance family spoken by close to four million people in north-eastern Italy.

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  6. Northern Italians speak with dialects that belong to Gallo Italian which is a part of Gallo-Romance languages. One can notice similarities with French in Northern Italian dialects. Central or Italo-Dalmatians is part of second subgroup that include Official Italian Language (Tuscan dialect), Corsican, Romanesque, Neapolitan and Sicilian, Sardinian.

  7. Feb 9, 2012 · the art and science of translation. By Paul Karr on Feb. 9, 2012, noon. David Bellos has spent his life working with words, often in languages other than his native English. A professor in the departments of French and Italian and comparative literature at Princeton, he is a translator of international renown whose new book, “Is That a Fish ...

  8. Venetic shows a number of peculiar features but also has several, mainly morphological, similarities to the Italic languages. Whether or not Venetic is to be considered an Italic language and how this would change the generally accepted view of the subdivisions within the Italic family are points still under discussion.

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