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  1. v. t. e. Sicilian (Sicilian: sicilianu, Sicilian: [sɪ (t)ʃɪˈljaːnu]; Italian: siciliano) is a Romance language that is spoken on the island of Sicily and its satellite islands. [3] It belongs to the broader Extreme Southern Italian language group (in Italian italiano meridionale estremo ).

    • 4.7 million (2002)
    • Italy
  2. 26 August 2017: 999,000: Season 11 29 27 February 2017 "Un covo di vipere" A Nest of Vipers "A Nest of Vipers" 2 September 2017: 931,000: 30 6 March 2017 "Come voleva la prassi" (Short stories) "As Per Procedure" 9 September 2017: 965,000: Season 12 31 12 February 2018 "La giostra degli scambi" The Overnight Kidnapper "Carousel" 19 May 2018: ...

    • 6 May 1999 –, 8 March 2021
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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SiculianSiculian - Wikipedia

    Glottolog. sicu1234. Ethnolinguistic map of Italy in the Iron Age, before the Roman expansion and conquest of Italy. Siculian (or Sicel) is an extinct Indo-European language spoken in central and eastern Sicily by the Sicels. It is attested in less than thirty inscriptions from the late 6th century to 4th century BCE, and in around twenty-five ...

    • attested late 6th century to 4th century BCE
    • Greek alphabet
  5. A.A. Grillo 24-Jan-2021 Sicilian is one of the many Romance Languages that evolved from Latin, the language of the Roman Empire. To say, however, only that Sicilian evolved from Latin unduly simplifies its history and development. I have tried here to relate the complexity as well as a rough timeline of its development, which adds to its richness.

  6. Oct 2, 2015 · Italian is mostly founded upon a Latin base, whereas Sicilian has elements of Greek, Arabic, Catalan, French and Spanish as well as words derived from the ancient Siculi. All of these linguistic and cultural influences blended with the Latin of the Romans to create the unique character of Sicilian. Here are a few examples of the foreign ...

  7. Sicilian is currently spoken by the majority of the inhabitants of Sicily and by emigrant populations around the world. [15] The latter are found in the countries which attracted large numbers of Sicilian immigrants during the course of the past century or so, especially the United States, Canada (especially in Montreal, Toronto and Hamilton ...

  8. Mar 31, 2024 · This scene is from the 6th episode of season 2. The Italian title is “l’albicocca”. Here the young Montalbano - played by Michele Riondino - goes to "spiarici na para di dumanni" (ask a few questions) to the fruttivendola the fruit seller, played by Rosa Canova.---

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