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Lombard language

Index Lombard language

Lombard (native name lumbàart, lumbard or lombard, depending on the orthography) is a language belonging to the Cisalpine or Gallo-Italic group, within the Romance languages. [1]

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A.C. Milan

Associazione Calcio Milan, commonly referred to as A.C. Milan or simply Milan, is a professional football club in Milan, Italy, founded in 1899.

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Abbiategrasso

Abbiategrasso, formerly written Abbiate Grasso, (Lombard: Biegrass bjeˈgras) is a comune and town in the Metropolitan City of Milan, Lombardy, northern Italy, situated in the Po valley approximately from Milan and from Pavia.

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Adda (river)

The Adda (Latin Abdua, or Addua; in Lombard Ada or, again, Adda in local dialects where the double consonants are marked) is a river in North Italy, a tributary of the Po.

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Agrate Conturbia

Agrate Conturbia (Piedmontese: Agrà e Contòrbia, Lombard: Agraa e Contorbia) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Novara in the Italian region of Piedmont, located about northeast of Turin and about north of Novara.

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Albigna Glacier

The Albigna Glacier (Vadrec da l'Albigna, Lombard: vadret da l'albigna) is a 3.5 km long glacier (2005) situated in the Bregaglia Range in the canton of Graubünden in Switzerland.

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Alessandro Maragliano

Alessandro Maragliano (1850 in Voghera – 1943 in Naples) was a writer, linguist and poet.

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Alternate forms for the name John

Other language forms for the name John.

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Ameno, Italy

Ameno (Piedmontese and Lombard: Amén) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Novara in the Italian region of Piedmont, located about northeast of Turin and about northwest of Novara.

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Arengario (Monza)

The Arengario is a historic building in Monza, northern Italy.

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Aribert (archbishop of Milan)

Aribert (or Heribert) (Italian: Ariberto da Intimiano, Lombard: Aribert de Intimian) (died 16 January 1045, Monza) was the archbishop of Milan from 1018, a quarrelsome warrior-bishop in an age in which such figures were not uncommon.

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Armeno

Armeno (Piedmontese and Lombard: Armagn) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Novara in the Italian region of Piedmont, located about northeast of Turin and about northwest of Novara.

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Arona, Piedmont

Arona (Piedmontese: Aron-a, Lombard: Aruna) is a town and comune on Lake Maggiore, in the province of Novara (northern Italy).

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Ò

Ò, ò (o-grave) is a letter of the Latin script.

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Baceno

Baceno (Lombard Bascén, Walser German: Aager) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Verbano-Cusio-Ossola in the Italian region Piedmont, located about northeast of Turin and about northwest of Verbania, on the border with Switzerland.

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Barengo

Barengo (Piedmontese and Lombard: Barengh) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Novara in the Italian region Piedmont, located about northeast of Turin and about northwest of Novara.

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Bellagio, Lombardy

Bellagio (Belàs in Lombard) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Como in the Italian region of Lombardy.

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Bellinzago Novarese

Bellinzago Novarese (Lombard: Branzagh) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Novara in the Italian region Piedmont, located about northeast of Turin and about north of Novara.

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Bergamasque dialect

The Bergamasque dialect is the western variant of the Eastern Lombard group of the Lombard language.

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Berthold Wiese

Berthold Heinrich Friedrich Wiese (19 December 1859, in Rostock – 3 May 1932, in Halle an der Saale) was a German Romance philologist, who specialized in Italian language and literature.

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Biandrate

Biandrate (Piedmontese: Biandrà, Lombard: Biandraa) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Novara in the Italian region Piedmont, located about northeast of Turin and about west of Novara.

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Bivio

Bivio (Beiva, Stallen) is a village and former municipality in the Sursés in the district of Albula of the Swiss canton of Graubünden.

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Boca, Novara

Boca (Piedmontese: Bòca, Lombard: Boca) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Novara in the Italian region Piedmont, located about northeast of Turin and about northwest of Novara.

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Bogogno

Bogogno (Piedmontese: Boeugn, Lombard: Buögn) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Novara in the Italian region of Piedmont, located about northeast of Turin and about northwest of Novara.

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Bolognese dialect

Bolognese (in Bolognese: bulgnaiś) is a dialect of the Emiliano language, spoken in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy and along the border of Tuscany to the south.

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Bolzano Novarese

Bolzano Novarese (Piedmontese: Bolsan, Lombard: Bulzan) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Novara in the Italian region of Piedmont, located about northeast of Turin and about northwest of Novara.

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Bonvesin da la Riva

Bonvesin da la Riva (sometimes spelled Bonvesino or Buonvicino) (1240 – c. 1313) was a well-to-do Milanese lay member of the Ordine degli Umiliati (literally, "Order of the Humble Ones"), a teacher of (Latin) grammar and a notable Lombard poet and writer of the 13th century, giving one of the first known examples of the written Western Lombard language.

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Borgo Ticino

Borgo Ticino (Piedmontese: Borgh Tisén, Lombard: Burgh Tisin) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Novara in the Italian region of Piedmont, located about northeast of Turin and about north of Novara.

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Borgolavezzaro

Borgolavezzaro (Piedmontese: Borghlavzar, Lombard: Burglavsàr) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Novara in the Italian region Piedmont, located about northeast of Turin and about southeast of Novara.

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Borgomanero

Borgomanero (Piedmontese: Borbané, Lombard: Burbanee) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Novara in the Italian region Piedmont, located about northeast of Turin and about northwest of Novara.

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Borgosatollo

Borgosatollo (Borsadòl in Lombard language) is a comune in the province of Brescia, in Lombardy.

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Bosco/Gurin

Bosco/Gurin (Walser German: Gurin / Guryn, Lombard: Bosch / Gürin, English: Gurin Woods) is a municipality in the district of Vallemaggia in the canton of Ticino in Switzerland.

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Brembo (river)

The Brembo (Lombard: Brèmb or Brèmp) is a Italian river, a left tributary of the Adda, which runs entirely within the Province of Bergamo in the Lombardy Region.

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Bresaola

Bresaola is air-dried, salted beef (but also horse, venison and pork) that has been aged two or three months until it becomes hard and turns a dark red, almost purple colour.

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Brianza

Brianza is a geographical, historical and cultural area of Italy, at the foot of the Alps, in the North-West of Lombardy, between Milan and Lake Como.

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Brianzöö dialect

Brianzöö (modern orthography) or Brianzoeu (historical orthography) (Brianzolo or dialetto brianzolo) is a group of variants (lombardo prealpino e occidentale – macromilanese), of Western Lombard language variety of the Lombard language.

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Busto Arsizio

Busto Arsizio (Lombard: Büsti Grandi) is a city and comune, in the province of Varese, in the region of Lombardy, in northern Italy, north of Milan.

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Bustocco and Legnanese dialect

Bustocco and Legnanese are two dialects of the Western Lombard language, spoken in the cities of Busto Arsizio (Province of Varese) and Legnano (Province of Milan).

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Caglio

Caglio (Caj in local Lombard) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Como in the Italian region Lombardy, located about north of Milan and about northeast of Como.

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Canton of Ticino

The canton of Ticino, formally the Republic and Canton of Ticino (Repubblica e Cantone Ticino; Canton Tesin; Kanton Tessin; canton du Tessin, chantun dal Tessin) is the southernmost canton of Switzerland.

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Canzés dialect

Canzés (also written Canzees) is a variety of Brianzöö (a Western Lombard language) spoken in the commune of Canzo, Italy.

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Canzo

Canzo (in the Italian language, Canz or, in the Lombard language, depending on native or Milanese pronunciation) is a commune of the Italian province of Como.

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Casate Ticino

Casate Ticino ("Casá", in the local dialect) is an Italian village in the municipality of Bernate Ticino, near Milan, in Lombardy.

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Casbeno

Casbeno (Lombard: Casben) is a neighborhood of the city of Varese.

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Castasegna

Castasegna is a former municipality in the district of Maloja in the Swiss canton of Grisons, right at the Italian border.

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Castelverde

Castelverde (Lombard: Castegnìn) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Cremona in the Italian region Lombardy, located about southeast of Milan and about northwest of Cremona.

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Celery

Celery (Apium graveolens) is a marshland plant in the family Apiaceae that has been cultivated as a vegetable since antiquity.

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Cergnago

Cergnago is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Pavia in the Italian region Lombardy, located about 45 km southwest of Milan and about 30 km west of Pavia.

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Ceriano Laghetto

Ceriano Laghetto (label or simply Cerian) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Monza and Brianza in the Italian region Lombardy, located about northwest of Milan.

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Chiasso

Chiasso (or commonly in Lombard: Ciass, English: Noise) is a municipality in the district of Mendrisio in the canton of Ticino in Switzerland.

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Christianity in the 4th century

Christianity in the 4th century was dominated in its early stage by Constantine the Great and the First Council of Nicaea of 325, which was the beginning of the period of the First seven Ecumenical Councils (325–787), and in its late stage by the Edict of Thessalonica of 380, which made Nicene Christianity the state church of the Roman Empire.

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Church Fathers

The Church Fathers, Early Church Fathers, Christian Fathers, or Fathers of the Church are ancient and influential Christian theologians and writers.

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Ciuta sheep

The Ciuta is or was a breed of small mountain sheep from the province of Sondrio, in Lombardy in northern Italy.

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Clitic doubling

In linguistics, clitic doubling, or pronominal reduplication is a phenomenon by which clitic pronouns appear in verb phrases together with the full noun phrases that they refer to (as opposed to the cases where such pronouns and full noun phrases are in complementary distribution).

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Close front rounded vowel

The close front rounded vowel, or high front rounded vowel, is a type of vowel sound, used in some spoken languages.

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Close-mid front rounded vowel

The close-mid front rounded vowel, or high-mid front rounded vowel, is a type of vowel sound used in some spoken languages.

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Cocoliche

Cocoliche is an Italian–Spanish mixed language or pidgin that was spoken by Italian immigrants in Argentina (especially in Greater Buenos Aires) and Uruguay between 1870 and 1970.

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Codogno

Codogno (Cudogn in the Lodi dialect) is a town and comune of 15,868 inhabitants in the province of Lodi, Lombardy, northern Italy.

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Comasco dialect

Comasco is a dialect of Western Lombard language spoken in the city and suburbs of Como.

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Comasco-Lecchese dialects

The group of dialects Comasco-Lecchese is part of the Western Lombard language and is spoken in the province of Como and province of Lecco, especially around the capital cities and north of them.

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Como

Como (Lombard: Còmm, Cómm or Cùmm; Novum Comum) is a city and comune in Lombardy, Italy.

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Cossogno

Cossogno (Lombard: Cussögn) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Verbano-Cusio-Ossola in the Italian region Piedmont, located about northeast of Turin and about north of Verbania.

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Cremunés dialect

Cremonese (Cremunés) is a dialect of Western Lombard language group spoken in the city and province of Cremona in Lombardy, Italy (with the exception of Crema and the area of Soresina, where an Eastern Lombard dialect is spoken, and the area of Casalmaggiore, where is spoken Emiliano-Romagnolo).

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Culture of Italy

Italy is considered the birthplace of Western civilization and a cultural superpower.

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Curone

The Curone (in Piedmontese and in Lombard Cròu) is a torrent which flows for some 50 km) through the Italian regions Lombardy and Piedmont. It is a right tributary of the river Po. The source of the river is at an elevation of some 1,500 m on Monte Garave and close to the border between Piedmont and Lombardy.

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Demographics of Italy

This article is about the demographic features of the population of Italy, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population.

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Diachronics of plural inflection in the Gallo-Italian languages

The general lines of diachronics of Lombard and Piedmontese plural declension are drawn here.

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Dialect

The term dialect (from Latin,, from the Ancient Greek word,, "discourse", from,, "through" and,, "I speak") is used in two distinct ways to refer to two different types of linguistic phenomena.

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Dialect continuum

A dialect continuum or dialect chain is a spread of language varieties spoken across some geographical area such that neighbouring varieties differ only slightly, but the differences accumulate over distance so that widely separated varieties are not mutually intelligible.

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Domà Nunch

Domà Nunch ('only us' in Lombard) is an eco-nationalist social movement that has been active under different forms in Insubria, across the border between Italy and Switzerland, since 2005.

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Dommoc

Dommoc, a place not certainly identified but probably within the modern county of Suffolk, was the original seat of the Anglo-Saxon bishops of the Kingdom of East Anglia.

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Domodossola

Domodossola (Lombard: Dòm) is a city and comune in the Province of Verbano-Cusio-Ossola, in the region of Piedmont, northern Italy.

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Duchy of Mantua

The Duchy of Mantua was a duchy in Lombardy, Northern Italy, subject to the Holy Roman Empire.

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Duchy of Milan

The Duchy of Milan was a constituent state of the Holy Roman Empire in northern Italy.

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Eastern Lombard dialect

Eastern Lombard is a group of closely related dialects of Lombard, a Gallo-Italic language spoken in Lombardy, mainly in the provinces of Bergamo, Brescia and Mantua, in the area around Crema and in parts of Trentino.

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Eh

Eh is a spoken interjection in English that is similar in meaning to "Excuse me?," "Please repeat that", or "Huh?".

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Emilia-Romagna

Emilia-Romagna (Emilian and Emélia-Rumâgna) is an administrative Region of Northeast Italy comprising the historical regions of Emilia and Romagna.

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Emilian dialect

Emilian is a group of dialects of the Emilian-Romagnol language spoken in the area historically called Emilia, the western portion of today's Emilia-Romagna region in Italy.

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Eros e Priapo

Eros e Priapo: da furore a cenere is a 1945 satiric pamphlet by Italian author Carlo Emilio Gadda.

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Ethnogenesis

Ethnogenesis (from Greek ethnos ἔθνος, "group of people, nation", and genesis γένεσις, "beginning, coming into being"; plural ethnogeneses) is "the formation and development of an ethnic group." This can originate through a process of self-identification as well as come about as the result of outside identification.

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Farra d'Isonzo

Farra d'Isonzo (Fara ob Soči; Fare; Southeastern Friulian: Fara) is an Italian comune in the region of Friuli-Venezia Giulia, in the province of Gorizia.

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Final-obstruent devoicing

Final-obstruent devoicing or terminal devoicing is a systematic phonological process occurring in languages such as Catalan, German, Dutch, Breton, Russian, Turkish, and Wolof.

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Five Days of Milan

The Five Days of Milan were a major event in the Revolutionary Year of 1848 and the start of the First Italian War of Independence.

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Francis (given name)

Francis is a French and English given name of Latin origin.

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Franco-Provençal language

No description.

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Friulian language

Friulian or Friulan (or, affectionately, marilenghe in Friulian, friulano in Italian, Furlanisch in German, furlanščina in Slovene; also Friulian) is a Romance language belonging to the Rhaeto-Romance family, spoken in the Friuli region of northeastern Italy.

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Front rounded vowel

A front rounded vowel is a particular type of vowel that is both front and rounded.

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Furor Gallico

Furor Gallico is a Celtic metal and Folk metal band that had originated in Milan, Italy.

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Galdino della Sala

Saint Galdino della Sala (native Galdìn) (c. 1096 – 18 April 1176), or Saint Galdinus (or Galdimus), was a Roman Catholic saint from Milan in northern Italy.

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Gallarate

Gallarate (Lombard: Galaraa) is a city and comune of Alto Milanese of Lombardy and of Milan metropolitan area, northern Italy, in the Province of Varese.

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Gallo-Italic languages

The Gallo-Italian, Gallo-Italic, Gallo-Cisalpine or simply Cisalpine languages constitute the majority of the Romance languages of northern Italy.

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Gallo-Italic of Sicily

Gallo-Italic of Sicily (Gallo-italico di Sicilia) is a group of Gallo-Italic languages found in about 15 isolated communities of central eastern Sicily.

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Gallo-Roman culture

The term "Gallo-Roman" describes the Romanized culture of Gaul under the rule of the Roman Empire.

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Garganey

The garganey (Spatula querquedula) is a small dabbling duck.

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Geminga

Geminga is a neutron star approximately 250 parsecs (around 800 light years) from the Sun in the constellation Gemini.

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Ghiffa

Ghiffa (Ghifa in Lombard) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Verbano-Cusio-Ossola in the Italian region Piedmont, located about northeast of Turin and about northeast of Verbania on the western shore of the Lake Maggiore.

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Gianfranco Miglio

Gianfranco Miglio School Centre in Adro. Gianfranco Miglio (11 January 1918 – 10 August 2001) was an Italian jurist, political scientist and politician, founder of the Partito Federalista.

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Giovanni Testori

Giovanni Testori (Novate Milanese 12 May 1923 – Milan 16 March 1993) was an Italian writer, playwright, art historian and literary critic.

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Giovanni Trapattoni

Giovanni Trapattoni (born 17 March 1939), sometimes popularly known as "Trap" or "Il Trap", is an Italian football manager and former footballer, considered the most successful club coach in the history of Serie A. A former defensive midfielder, as a player he spent almost his entire club career with A.C. Milan, where he won two Serie A league titles (1961–62 and 1967–68), and two European Cups, in 1962–63 and 1968–69.

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Gratosoglio

Gratosoglio (Grattasoeuj in Lombard) is a district ("quartiere") of the city of Milan, Italy, part of the Zone 5 administrative division.

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Greco (district of Milan)

Greco is a district ("quartiere") of Milan, Italy, part of the Zone 2 administrative division, located north-east of the city centre.

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Grosuplje

Grosuplje (Großlupp)Leksikon občin kraljestev in dežel zastopanih v državnem zboru, vol.

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Haplogroup T-M184

Haplogroup T-M184, also known as Haplogroup T is a human Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup.

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History of French

French is a Romance language (meaning that it is descended primarily from Vulgar Latin) that evolved out of the Gallo-Romance spoken in northern France.

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History of the Alps

The valleys of the Alps have been inhabited since prehistoric times.

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Ho visto un re

"Ho visto un re" ('I have seen a king') is a song with text composed by Dario Fo and music by Paolo Ciarchi (credited in the first edition in Ernesto Esposito under the pseudonym Omicron) and performed by Enzo Jannacci, which was first published in 1968, in the 45rpm Ho visto un re / Bobo Merenda in the recording of the song the orchestra is directed by Luis Bacalov.

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Index of language articles

This is a partial index of 773 Wikipedia articles treating natural languages, arranged alphabetically.

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ISO 639:l

|- !laa | || ||I/L|| || ||Subanun, Lapuyan|| || || || || |- !lab | || ||I/A|| || ||Linear A|| || ||线形文字A|| || |- !lac | || ||I/L|| || ||Lacandon||lacandon|| || || || |- !lad | ||lad||I/L|| ||ג'ודיאו–איספאנייול||Ladino||judéo-espagnol||judeo-español||拉迪诺语; 犹太-西班牙语||ладино||Judezmo |- !lae | || ||I/L|| || ||Pattani|| || || || || |- !laf | || ||I/L|| || ||Lafofa|| || || || || |- !lag | || ||I/L|| || ||Langi|| || || || || |- !lah | ||lah||M/L|| ||ਲਹਿੰਦੀ||Lahnda||lahnda||lahnda||拉亨达语||лахнда|| |- !lai | || ||I/L|| || ||Lambya|| || || || || |- !laj | || ||I/L|| || ||Lango (Uganda)|| || ||兰戈语|| || |- !lak | || ||I/L|| || ||Laka (Nigeria)|| || || || || |- !lal | || ||I/L|| || ||Lalia|| || || || || |- !lam | ||lam||I/L|| || ||Lamba||lamba|| ||兰巴语||ламба|| |- !lan | || ||I/L|| || ||Laru|| || || || || |- !lao |lo||lao||I/L|| ||ພາສາລາວ||Lao||lao||laosiano||老挝语; 寮国语||лаосский||Laotisch |- !lap | || ||I/L|| || ||Laka (Chad)|| || || || || |- !laq | || ||I/L|| || ||Qabiao|| || ||普标语|| || |- !lar | || ||I/L|| || ||Larteh|| || || || || |- !las | || ||I/L|| || ||Lama (Togo)|| || || || || |- !lat |la||lat||I/A|| ||lingua Latīna||Latin||latin||latín||拉丁语||латинский||Latein(isch) |- !lau | || ||I/L|| || ||Laba|| || || || || |- !lav |lv||lav||M/L|| ||latviešu||Latvian||letton||letón||拉脱维亚语||латышский||Lettisch |- !law | || ||I/L|| || ||Lauje|| || || || || |- !lax | || ||I/L|| || ||Tiwa|| ||tiwa||提瓦语|| || |- !lay | || ||I/L|| || ||Lama (Myanmar)|| || || || || |- !laz | || ||I/E|| || ||Aribwatsa|| || || || || |- !lba | || ||I/E|| || ||Lui|| || || || || |- !lbb | || ||I/L|| || ||Label|| || || || || |- !lbc | || ||I/L|| || ||Lakkia||lakkia|| ||拉珈语|| || |- !lbe | || ||I/L|| ||лакку||Lak||lak||laco||拉克语||лакский|| |- !lbf | || ||I/L|| || ||Tinani|| || || || || |- !lbg | || ||I/L|| || ||Laopang|| || || || || |- !lbi | || ||I/L|| || ||La'bi|| || || || || |- !lbj | || ||I/L|| || ||Ladakhi||ladakhi||ladakhi||拉达克语|| || |- !lbk | || ||I/L|| || ||Central Bontok|| || || || || |- !lbl | || ||I/L|| || ||Libon Bikol|| || || || || |- !lbm | || ||I/L|| || ||Lodhi|| || || || || |- !lbn | || ||I/L|| || ||Lamet|| || || || || |- !lbo | || ||I/L|| || ||Laven|| || || || || |- !lbq | || ||I/L|| || ||Wampar|| || || || ||Wampar |- !lbr | || ||I/L|| || ||Lorung, Northern|| || || || || |- !lbs | || ||I/L|| || ||Libyan Sign Language|| || ||利比亚手语||ливийский жестовый || |- !lbt | || ||I/L|| || ||Lachi|| || ||拉基语|| || |- !lbu | || ||I/L|| || ||Labu|| || || || || |- !lbv | || ||I/L|| || ||Lavatbura-Lamusong|| || || || ||Lavatbura-Lamusong |- !lbw | || ||I/L|| || ||Tolaki|| || || || || |- !lbx | || ||I/L|| || ||Lawangan|| || || || || |- !lby | || ||I/E|| || ||Lamu-Lamu|| || || || || |- !lbz | || ||I/L|| || ||Lardil|| || || || || |- !lcc | || ||I/L|| || ||Legenyem|| || || || || |- !lcd | || ||I/L|| || ||Lola|| || || || || |- !lce | || ||I/L|| || ||Loncong|| || || || || |- !lcf | || ||I/L|| || ||Lubu|| || || || || |- !lch | || ||I/L|| || ||Luchazi|| || || || || |- !lcl | || ||I/L|| || ||Lisela|| || || || || |- !lcm | || ||I/L|| || ||Tungag|| || || || || |- !lcp | || ||I/L|| || ||Lawa, Western|| || || || || |- !(lcq) | || ||I/L|| || ||Luhu|| || || || || |- !lcs | || ||I/L|| || ||Lisabata-Nuniali|| || || || || |- !lda | || ||I/L|| || ||Kla-Dan|| || || || || |- !ldb | || ||I/L|| || ||Idun|| || || || || |- !ldd | || ||I/L|| || ||Luri|| || || || || |- !ldg | || ||I/L|| || ||Lenyima|| || || || || |- !ldh | || ||I/L|| || ||Lamja-Dengsa-Tola|| || || || || |- !ldi | || ||I/L|| || ||Laari|| || || || || |- !ldj | || ||I/L|| || ||Lemoro|| || || || || |- !ldk | || ||I/L|| || ||Leelau|| || || || || |- !ldl | || ||I/L|| || ||Kaan|| || || || || |- !ldm | || ||I/L|| || ||Landoma|| || || || || |- !ldn | || ||I/C|| || ||Láadan|| || || || || |- !ldo | || ||I/L|| || ||Loo|| || || || || |- !ldp | || ||I/L|| || ||Tso|| || || || || |- !ldq | || ||I/L|| || ||Lufu|| || || || || |- !lea | || ||I/L|| || ||Lega-Shabunda|| || || || || |- !leb | || ||I/L|| || ||Lala-Bisa|| || || || || |- !lec | || ||I/L|| || ||Leco|| || || || || |- !led | || ||I/L|| || ||Lendu|| || || || || |- !lee | || ||I/L|| || ||Lyélé|| || || || || |- !lef | || ||I/L|| || ||Lelemi|| || || || || |- !leg | || ||I/L|| || ||Lengua|| || || || || |- !leh | || ||I/L|| || ||Lenje|| || || ||лендже|| |- !lei | || ||I/L|| || ||Lemio|| || || || || |- !lej | || ||I/L|| || ||Lengola|| || || ||ленгола|| |- !lek | || ||I/L|| || ||Leipon|| || || || ||Leipon |- !lel | || ||I/L|| || ||Lele (Democratic Republic of Congo)|| || || || || |- !lem | || ||I/L|| || ||Nomaande|| || || || || |- !len | || ||I/E|| || ||Lenca|| || || || || |- !leo | || ||I/L|| || ||Leti (Cameroon)|| || || || || |- !lep | || ||I/L|| || ||Lepcha|| ||lepcha||雷布查语|| || |- !leq | || ||I/L|| || ||Lembena|| || || || || |- !ler | || ||I/L|| || ||Lenkau|| || || || || |- !les | || ||I/L|| || ||Lese|| || || || || |- !let | || ||I/L|| || ||Lesing-Gelimi|| || || || || |- !leu | || ||I/L|| || ||Kara (Papua New Guinea)|| || || || || |- !lev | || ||I/L|| || ||Lamma|| || || || || |- !lew | || ||I/L|| || ||Kaili, Ledo|| || || || || |- !lex | || ||I/L|| || ||Luang|| || || || || |- !ley | || ||I/L|| || ||Lemolang|| || || || || |- !lez | ||lez||I/L|| ||лезги||Lezghian||lezghien||lezguio||列兹金语; 莱兹金语||лезгинский||Lesgisch |- !lfa | || ||I/L|| || ||Lefa|| || || || || |- !lfn | || ||I/C|| || ||Lingua Franca Nova|| || ||新共同语言|| || |- !lga | || ||I/L|| || ||Lungga|| || || || || |- !lgb | || ||I/L|| || ||Laghu|| || || || || |- !lgg | || ||I/L|| || ||Lugbara|| || ||卢格巴拉语|| || |- !lgh | || ||I/L|| || ||Laghuu|| || || || || |- !lgi | || ||I/L|| || ||Lengilu|| || || || || |- !lgk | || ||I/L|| || ||Lingarak|| || || || || |- !lgl | || ||I/L|| || ||Wala|| || || || || |- !lgm | || ||I/L|| || ||Lega-Mwenga|| || || || || |- !lgn | || ||I/L|| || ||Opuuo|| || || || || |- !lgq | || ||I/L|| || ||Logba|| || ||洛格巴语|| || |- !lgr | || ||I/L|| || ||Lengo|| || || || || |- !lgt | || ||I/L|| || ||Pahi|| || || || || |- !lgu | || ||I/L|| || ||Longgu|| || || || || |- !lgz | || ||I/L|| || ||Ligenza|| || || || || |- !lha | || ||I/L|| || ||Laha (Viet Nam)|| || ||拉哈语|| || |- !lhh | || ||I/L|| || ||Laha (Indonesia)|| || || || || |- !lhi | || ||I/L|| || ||Lahu Shi|| || ||拉祜西语|| || |- !lhl | || ||I/L|| || ||Lohar, Lahul|| || || || || |- !lhm | || ||I/L|| || ||Lhomi|| || ||洛米藏语|| || |- !lhn | || ||I/L|| || ||Lahanan|| || || || ||Lahananisch |- !lhp | || ||I/L|| || ||Lhokpu|| || || || || |- !lhs | || ||I/E|| || ||Mlahsö|| || || || || |- !lht | || ||I/L|| || ||Toga|| || || || || |- !lhu | || ||I/L|| ||Laˇhuˍ hkawˇ||Lahu|| || ||拉祜语; 拉祜纳语|| || |- !lia | || ||I/L|| || ||Limba, West-Central|| || || || || |- !lib | || ||I/L|| || ||Likum|| || || || || |- !lic | || ||I/L|| || ||Hlai|| || ||黎语|| || |- !lid | || ||I/L|| || ||Nyindrou|| || || || || |- !lie | || ||I/L|| || ||Likila|| || || || || |- !lif | || ||I/L|| ||ᤛᤡᤖᤡᤈᤨᤅ||Limbu||limbou||limbu|| || || |- !lig | || ||I/L|| || ||Ligbi|| || || || || |- !lih | || ||I/L|| || ||Lihir|| || || || || |- !lii | || ||I/L|| || ||Lingkhim|| || || || || |- !lij | || ||I/L|| ||líguru||Ligurian||ligure||ligur||利古里亚语||лигурский||Ligurisch |- !lik | || ||I/L|| || ||Lika|| || || || || |- !lil | || ||I/L|| ||Sƛ’aƛ’imxǝc||Lillooet|| || || || || |- !lim |li||lim||I/L|| ||Lèmburgs||Limburgish, Limburgan||limbourgeois|| ||林堡语||лимбургский||Limburgisch |- !lin |ln||lin||I/L|| ||Lingala||Lingala||lingala||lingala||林加拉语; 林格拉语||лингала||Lingala |- !lio | || ||I/L|| || ||Liki|| || || || || |- !lip | || ||I/L|| || ||Sekpele|| || || || || |- !liq | || ||I/L|| || ||Libido|| || || || || |- !lir | || ||I/L|| || ||Liberian English|| || || ||либерийский креольский английский|| |- !lis | || ||I/L|| || ||Lisu||lisu|| ||傈僳语|| || |- !lit |lt||lit||I/L|| ||lietuvių||Lithuanian||lituanien||lituano||立陶宛语||литовский||Litauisch |- !liu | || ||I/L|| || ||Logorik|| || || || || |- |- !liv | || ||I/L|| || ||Liv(onian)|| || || ||ливский|| |- !liw | || ||I/L|| || ||Lembak|| || || || || |- !lix | || ||I/L|| || ||Liabuku|| || || || || |- !liy | || ||I/L|| || ||Banda-Bambari|| || || || || |- !liz | || ||I/L|| || ||Libinza|| || || || || |- !lja | || ||I/E|| || ||Golpa|| || || || || |- !lje | || ||I/L|| || ||Rampi|| || || || || |- !lji | || ||I/L|| || ||Laiyolo|| || || || || |- !ljl | || ||I/L|| || ||Li'o|| || || || ||Li'o |- !ljp | || ||I/L|| || ||Lampung|| || ||楠榜语|| ||Lampung |- !ljw | || ||I/L|| || ||Yirandali|| || || || || |- !ljx | || ||I/E|| || ||Yuru|| || || || || |- !lka | || ||I/L|| || ||Lakalei|| || || || || |- !lkb | || ||I/L|| || ||Kabras|| || || || || |- !lkc | || ||I/L|| || ||Kucong|| || ||苦聪语|| || |- !lkd | || ||I/L|| || ||Lakondê|| || || || || |- !lke | || ||I/L|| || ||Kenyi|| || || || || |- !lkh | || ||I/L|| || ||Lakha|| || || || || |- !lki | || ||I/L|| ||له کی له کستان||Laki|| || || || || |- !lkj | || ||I/L|| || ||Remun|| || || || || |- !lkl | || ||I/L|| || ||Laeko-Libuat|| || || || || |- !lkm | || ||I/E|| || ||Kalaamaya|| || || || || |- !lkn | || ||I/L|| || ||Lakona|| || || || || |- !lko | || ||I/L|| || ||Khayo|| || || || || |- !lkr | || ||I/L|| || ||Päri|| || || || || |- !lks | || ||I/L|| || ||Kisa|| || || || || |- !lkt | || ||I/L|| ||Lakȟótiyapi||Lakota||lakota||lakota|| || || |- !lku | || ||I/E|| || ||Kungkari|| || || || || |- !lky | || ||I/L|| || ||Lokoya|| || || || || |- !lla | || ||I/L|| || ||Lala-Roba|| || || || || |- !llb | || ||I/L|| || ||Lolo||lolo|| ||洛勒语|| || |- !llc | || ||I/L|| || ||Lele (Guinea)|| || || || || |- !lld | || ||I/L|| ||ladin||Ladin||ladin||ladino||拉迪恩语||ладинский||Ladinisch |- !lle | || ||I/L|| || ||Lele (Papua New Guinea)|| || || || || |- !llf | || ||I/E|| || ||Hermit|| || || || || |- !llg | || ||I/L|| || ||Lole|| || || || || |- !llh | || ||I/L|| || ||Lamu|| || || || || |- !lli | || ||I/L|| || ||Teke-Laali|| || || || || |- !llj | || ||I/E|| || ||Ladji Ladji|| || || || || |- !llk | || ||I/E|| || ||Lelak|| || || || || |- !lll | || ||I/L|| || ||Lilau|| || || || || |- !llm | || ||I/L|| || ||Lasalimu|| || || || || |- !lln | || ||I/L|| || ||Lele (Chad)|| || || || || |- !llo | || ||I/L|| || ||Khlor|| || || || || |- !llp | || ||I/L|| || ||Efate, North|| || || || ||Nord-Efate |- !llq | || ||I/L|| || ||Lolak|| || || || || |- !lls | || ||I/L|| || ||Lithuanian Sign Language|| || ||立陶宛手语||литовский жестовый|| |- !llu | || ||I/L|| || ||Lau|| || || || ||Lau |- !llx | || ||I/L|| || ||Lauan|| || || || || |- !lma | || ||I/L|| || ||Limba, East|| || || || || |- !lmb | || ||I/L|| || ||Merei|| || || || || |- !lmc | || ||I/E|| || ||Limilngan|| || || || || |- !lmd | || ||I/L|| || ||Lumun|| || || || || |- !lme | || ||I/L|| || ||Pévé|| || || || || |- !lmf | || ||I/L|| || ||Lembata, South|| || || || || |- !lmg | || ||I/L|| || ||Lamogai|| || || || ||Lamogai |- !lmh | || ||I/L|| || ||Lambichhong|| || || || || |- !lmi | || ||I/L|| || ||Lombi|| || || || || |- !lmj | || ||I/L|| || ||Lembata, West|| || || || || |- !lmk | || ||I/L|| || ||Lamkang|| || || || || |- !lml | || ||I/L|| || ||Hano|| || || || ||Hano |- !lmm | || ||I/L|| || ||Lamam|| || || || || |- !lmn | || ||I/L|| || ||Lambadi|| || || || || |- !lmo | || ||I/L|| ||lumbard||Lombard||lombard||lombardo||伦巴底语||ломбардский||Lombardisch |- !lmp | || ||I/L|| || ||Limbum|| || || || || |- !lmq | || ||I/L|| || ||Lamatuka|| || || || || |- !lmr | || ||I/L|| || ||Lamalera|| || || || || |- !(lms) | || || || || ||Limousin|| || || || || |- !(lmt) | || || || || ||Lematang|| || || || || |- !lmu | || ||I/L|| || ||Lamenu|| || || || || |- !lmv | || ||I/L|| || ||Lomaiviti|| || || || || |- !lmw | || ||I/L|| || ||Miwok, Lake|| || || || || |- !lmx | || ||I/L|| || ||Laimbue|| || || || || |- !lmy | || ||I/L|| || ||Lamboya|| || || || ||Lamboya |- !lmz | || ||I/E|| || ||Lumbee|| || || || || |- !lna | || ||I/L|| || ||Langbashe|| || || || || |- !lnb | || ||I/L|| || ||Mbalanhu|| || || || || |- !(lnc) | || || || || ||Languedocien|| || || || || |- !lnd | || ||I/L|| || ||Lundayeh|| || || || || |- !lng | || ||I/A|| || ||Langobardic|| || ||伦巴底日耳曼语||лангобардский|| |- !lnh | || ||I/L|| || ||Lanoh|| || || || || |- !lni | || ||I/L|| || ||Lantanai|| || || || || |- !lnj | || ||I/E|| || ||Leningitij|| || || || || |- !lnl | || ||I/L|| || ||Banda, South Central|| || || || || |- !lnm | || ||I/L|| || ||Langam|| || || || || |- !lnn | || ||I/L|| || ||Lorediakarkar|| || || || || |- !lno | || ||I/L|| || ||Lango (Sudan)|| || || || || |- !lns | || ||I/L|| || ||Lamnso'|| || || || || |- !(lnt) | || || || || ||Lintang|| || || || || |- !lnu | || ||I/L|| || ||Longuda|| || || || || |- !lnw | || ||I/E|| || ||Lanima|| || || || || |- !lnz | || ||I/L|| || ||Lonzo|| || || || || |- !loa | || ||I/L|| || ||Loloda|| || || || || |- !lob | || ||I/L|| || ||Lobi|| || || || || |- !loc | || ||I/L|| || ||Inonhan|| || || || || |- !(lod) | || || || || ||Berawan|| || || || || |- !loe | || ||I/L|| || ||Saluan, Coastal|| || || || || |- !lof | || ||I/L|| || ||Logol|| || || || || |- !log | || ||I/L|| || ||Logo|| || || || || |- !loh | || ||I/L|| || ||Narim|| || || || || |- !loi | || ||I/L|| || ||Loma (Côte d'Ivoire)|| || || || || |- !loj | || ||I/L|| || ||Lou|| || || || ||Lou |- !lok | || ||I/L|| || ||Loko|| || || || || |- !lol | ||lol||I/L|| || ||Mongo||mongo|| ||芒戈语; 蒙戈语||монго|| |- !lom | || ||I/L|| ||Lö(g)ömàgòòi||Loma (Liberia)|| || || || || |- !lon | || ||I/L|| || ||Lomwe, Malawi|| || || || || |- !loo | || ||I/L|| || ||Lombo|| || || || || |- !lop | || ||I/L|| || ||Lopa|| || || || || |- !loq | || ||I/L|| || ||Lobala|| || || || || |- !lor | || ||I/L|| || ||Téén|| || || || || |- !los | || ||I/L|| || ||Loniu|| || || || || |- !lot | || ||I/L|| || ||Otuho|| || || || || |- !lou | || ||I/L|| || ||Louisiana Creole French|| || ||路易斯安那克里奥尔法语||луизианский креольский французский|| |- !lov | || ||I/L|| || ||Lopi|| || || || || |- !low | || ||I/L|| || ||Lobu, Tampias|| || || || || |- !lox | || ||I/L|| || ||Loun|| || || || || |- !loy | || ||I/L|| || ||Lowa|| || || || || |- !loz | ||loz||I/L|| ||siLozi||Lozi||lozi||lozi||洛齐语||лози||Lozi |- !lpa | || ||I/L|| || ||Lelepa|| || || || || |- !lpe | || ||I/L|| || ||Lepki|| || || || || |- !lpn | || ||I/L|| || ||Long Phuri Naga|| || || || || |- !lpo | || ||I/L|| || ||Lipo|| || ||傈颇语|| || |- !lpx | || ||I/L|| || ||Lopit|| || || || || |- !lra | || ||I/L|| || ||Lara'|| || || || || |- !lrc | || ||I/L|| || ||Luri, Northern|| || ||北卢尔语||северный лурский|| |- !lre | || ||I/E|| || ||Laurentian||laurentiennes||laurentiano|| || || |- !lrg | || ||I/E|| || ||Laragia|| || || || || |- !lri | || ||I/L|| || ||Marachi|| || || || || |- !lrk | || ||I/L|| || ||Loarki|| || || || || |- !lrl | || ||I/L|| || ||Lari|| || || || || |- !lrm | || ||I/L|| || ||Marama|| || || || || |- !lrn | || ||I/L|| || ||Lorang|| || || || || |- !lro | || ||I/L|| || ||Laro|| || || || || |- !lrr | || ||I/L|| || ||Lorung, Southern|| || || || || |- !lrt | || ||I/L|| || ||Larantuka Malay|| || || || || |- !lrv | || ||I/L|| || ||Larevat|| || || || || |- !lrz | || ||I/L|| || ||Lemerig|| || || || || |- !lsa | || ||I/L|| || ||Lasgerdi|| || || || || |- !lsd | || ||I/L|| || ||Lishana Deni|| || || || || |- !lse | || ||I/L|| || ||Lusengo|| || || || || |- !lsg | || ||I/L|| || ||Lyons Sign Language|| || ||里昂手语||лионский жестовый|| |- !lsh | || ||I/L|| || ||Lish|| || || || || |- !lsi | || ||I/L|| || ||Lashi|| || ||勒期语|| || |- !lsl | || ||I/L|| || ||Latvian Sign Language|| || ||拉脱维亚手语||латвийский жестовый|| |- !lsm | || ||I/L|| || ||Saamia|| || || || || |- !lso | || ||I/L|| || ||Laos Sign Language|| || ||老挝手语||лаосский жестовый|| |- !lsp | || ||I/L|| || ||Panamanian Sign Language|| || ||巴拿马手语||панамский жестовый|| |- !lsr | || ||I/L|| || ||Aruop|| || || || || |- !lss | || ||I/L|| || ||Lasi|| || || || || |- !lst | || ||I/L|| || ||Trinidad and Tobago Sign Language|| || ||特立尼达和多巴哥手语|| || |- !lsy | || ||I/L|| || ||Mauritian Sign Language|| || || ||маврикийский жестовый|| |- !ltc | || ||I/H||Chinese|| ||Late Middle Chinese|| || ||中古漢語||позднесредневековый китайский|| |- !ltg | || ||I/L|| || ||Latgalian|| || || || || |- !lti | || ||I/L|| || ||Leti (Indonesia)|| || || || || |- !ltn | || ||I/L|| || ||Latundê|| || || || || |- !lto | || ||I/L|| || ||Tsotso|| || || || || |- !lts | || ||I/L|| || ||Tachoni|| || || || || |- !ltu | || ||I/L|| || ||Latu|| || || || || |- !ltz |lb||ltz||I/L|| ||Lëtzebuergesch||Luxembourgish; Letzeburgesch||luxembourgeois||luxemburgués||卢森堡语||люксембургский||Luxemburgisch |- !lua | ||lua||I/L|| ||lwaà:||Luba-Lulua||luba-lulua|| ||卢巴-卢拉语; 奇卢伯语|| || |- !lub |lu||lub||I/L|| || ||Luba-Katanga||luba-katanga|| ||卢巴-加丹加语; 卢巴卡丹加语||луба-катанга|| |- !luc | || ||I/L|| || ||Aringa|| || || || || |- !lud | || ||I/L|| ||lüüdi||Ludian||ludien|| || ||людиковский|| |- !lue | || ||I/L|| || ||Luvale|| || ||卢瓦勒语|| || |- !luf | || ||I/L|| || ||Laua|| || || || || |- !lug |lg||lug||I/L|| ||Luganda||Luganda||ganda||luganda||干达语; 卢干达语||ганда||Luganda |- !lui | ||lui||I/L|| || ||Luiseno||luiseno||luiseño||卢伊塞诺语||луисеньо|| |- !luj | || ||I/L|| || ||Luna|| || || || || |- !luk | || ||I/L|| || ||Lunanakha|| || || || || |- !lul | || ||I/L|| || ||Olu'bo|| || || || || |- !lum | || ||I/L|| || ||Luimbi|| || || || || |- !lun | ||lun||I/L|| ||chiLunda||Lunda||lunda|| ||隆达语||лунда|| |- !luo | ||luo||I/L|| ||Dholuo||Luo (Kenya and Tanzania)||luo|| ||卢奥语||луо|| |- !lup | || ||I/L|| || ||Lumbu|| || || || || |- !luq | || ||I/L|| ||Lucumí||Lucumi|| || || || || |- !lur | || ||I/L|| || ||Laura|| || || || || |- !lus | ||lus||I/L|| || ||Lushai||lushai||lusai||卢萨语|| || |- !lut | || ||I/L|| ||Dəxʷləšucid||Lushootseed|| || || || || |- !luu | || ||I/L|| || ||Lumba-Yakkha|| || || || || |- !luv | || ||I/L|| || ||Luwati|| || || || || |- !luw | || ||I/L|| || ||Luo|| || || || || |- !luy | || ||M/L|| || ||Luyia|| || ||卢希亚语|| || |- !luz | || ||I/L|| || ||Luri, Southern|| || ||南卢尔语|| || |- !lva | || ||I/L|| || ||Maku'a|| || || || || |- !lvk | || ||I/L|| || ||Lavukaleve|| || || || || |- !lvs | || ||I/L|| || ||Standard Latvian|| || || ||стандартный латышский|| |- !lvu | || ||I/L|| || ||Levuka|| || || || || |- !lwa | || ||I/L|| || ||Lwalu|| || || || || |- !lwe | || ||I/L|| || ||Lewo Eleng|| || || || || |- !lwg | || ||I/L|| || ||Wanga|| || || || || |- !lwh | || ||I/L|| || ||Lachi, White|| || ||白拉基语|| || |- !lwl | || ||I/L|| || ||Lawa, Eastern|| || || || || |- !lwm | || ||I/L|| || ||Laomian|| || || || || |- !lwo | || ||I/L|| || ||Luwo|| || || || || |- !lwt | || ||I/L|| || ||Lewotobi|| || || || || |- !lwu | || ||I/L|| || ||Lawu|| || || || || |- !lww | || ||I/L|| || ||Lewo|| || || || || |- !lya | || ||I/L|| || ||Layakha|| || || || || |- !lyg | || ||I/L|| || ||Lyngngam|| || || || || |- !lyn | || ||I/L|| || ||Luyana|| || || ||луяна|| |- !lzh | || ||I/H||Chinese|| ||Literary Chinese|| || ||文言文|| || |- !lzl | || ||I/L|| || ||Litzlitz|| || || || || |- !lzn | || ||I/L|| || ||Leinong Naga|| || || || || |- !lzz | || ||I/L|| ||ლაზური||Laz||laz(e)||lazo||拉兹语||лазский|| | Category:ISO 639.

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Isola Comacina

Isola Comacina is a small wooded island of Italy’s Lake Como, administratively a part of the commune of Ossuccio.

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Italian Graubünden

The Italian Grisons or Italian Grigioni (Grigionitaliano or Grigioni italiano; Italienischbünden; Grischun talian) is the region of the Canton of Grisons, Switzerland where Italian and Lombard are spoken.

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Italian immigration to Mexico

An Italian-Mexican or Italo-Mexican (italo-mexicano, italo-messicano) is a Mexican citizen of Italian descent or origin.

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Italian language

Italian (or lingua italiana) is a Romance language.

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Italo-Western languages

Italo-Western is, in some classifications, the largest branch of the Romance languages.

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Jesus (name)

The proper name Jesus used in the English language originates from the Latin form of the Greek name Ἰησοῦς (Iēsous), a rendition of the Hebrew Yeshua (rtl), also having the variants Joshua or Jeshua.

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Johan Padan and the Discovery of the Americas

Johan Padan and the Discovery of the Americas is a one-man play by Dario Fo, recipient of the 1997 Nobel Prize in Literature.

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John (given name)

John is a common masculine given name in the English language of originally Semitic origin.

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Joseph

Joseph is a masculine given name originating from Hebrew, recorded in the Hebrew Bible, as, Standard Hebrew Yossef, Tiberian Hebrew and Aramaic Yôsēp̄.

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Kingdom of Italy

The Kingdom of Italy (Regno d'Italia) was a state which existed from 1861—when King Victor Emmanuel II of Sardinia was proclaimed King of Italy—until 1946—when a constitutional referendum led civil discontent to abandon the monarchy and form the modern Italian Republic.

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L'Hom Strom

The Hom Strom (which means straw-man in the Vallader variant of the Rhaeto-Romance language) is a pre-Christian tradition carried out yearly on the first Saturday of February in Scuol, the main inhabited center of the Lower Engadin, Graubünden, Switzerland.

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Laghée dialect

Laghéé is a dialect of Western Lombard language spoken in the north of province of Como, on the coast of the Lake.

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Laglio

Laglio (Lài in Lombard, phonetic pronunciation IPA), is an Italian comune of 930 inhabitants in the Province of Como in Lombardy.

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Lake Como

Lake Como (Lago di Como or locally in Italian, also known as Lario, after the Latin name of the lake; Lagh de Còmm in Lombard; Latin: Larius Lacus) is a lake of glacial origin in Lombardy, Italy.

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Languages of Europe

Most languages of Europe belong to the Indo-European language family.

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Languages of Italy

There are approximately thirty-four living spoken languages and related dialects in Italy; most of which are indigenous evolutions of Vulgar Latin, and are therefore classified as Romance languages.

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Languages of Switzerland

The four national languages of Switzerland are German, French, Italian and Romansh.

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Languages of the European Union

The languages of the European Union are languages used by people within the member states of the European Union (EU).

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Lecchese dialect

Lecchese is a dialect of Western Lombard language spoken in the city and suburbs of Lecco (Lombardy).

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Lecco

Lecco (Lombard: Lecch) is a city of 48,131 inhabitants in Lombardy, northern Italy, north of Milan, the capital of the province of Lecco.

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Liber di Tre Scricciur

The Liber di Tre Scricciur (Book of Three Scriptures) is an epic poem by Bonvesin da la Riva (1240-c.1313) written in the Lombard language.

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Ligurian (Romance language)

Ligurian (ligure or lengua ligure) is a Gallo-Italic language spoken in Liguria in Northern Italy, parts of the Mediterranean coastal zone of France, Monaco and in the villages of Carloforte and Calasetta in Sardinia.

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Lissone

Lissone is a town and comune in the province of Monza and Brianza, Lombardy, Italy.

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List of adjectivals and demonyms for subcontinental regions

The following is a list of adjectival forms of subcontinental regions in English and their demonymic equivalents, which denote the people or the inhabitants of these subcontinental regions.

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List of endangered languages in Europe

An endangered language is a language that is at risk of falling out of use, generally because it has few surviving speakers.

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List of idioms of improbability

There are many idioms of improbability, used to denote that a given event is impossible or extremely unlikely to occur.

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List of Indo-European languages

The Indo-European languages include some 439 (SIL estimate) languages and dialects spoken by about three billion people, including most of the major language families of Europe and western Asia, which belong to a single superfamily.

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List of Latin-script digraphs

This is a list of digraphs used in various Latin alphabets.

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List of Latin-script trigraphs

A number of trigraphs are found in the Latin script, most of these used especially in Irish orthography.

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List of numbers in various languages

The following tables list the cardinal number names and symbols for the numbers 0 through 10 in various languages and scripts of the world.

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List of Wikipedias

This is the list of the different language editions of Wikipedia; there are 301 Wikipedias of which 291 are active and 10 are not.

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LMO

LMO may refer to.

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Lombard

The term Lombard refers to members of or things related, directly or indirectly, to Lombardy, a region in northern Italy encompassing in the past all of northern Italy.

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Lombard independentism

Lombard independentism is the idea that seeks the creation of a sovereign state for Lombardy and eventually for all the lands that are linguistically or historically Lombard.

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Lombard League

The Lombard League (Italian and Lombard: Lega Lombarda) was a medieval alliance formed in 1167, supported by the Pope, to counter the attempts by the Hohenstaufen Holy Roman Emperors to assert influence over the Kingdom of Italy as a part of the Holy Roman Empire.

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Lombardy

Lombardy (Lombardia; Lumbardia, pronounced: (Western Lombard), (Eastern Lombard)) is one of the twenty administrative regions of Italy, in the northwest of the country, with an area of.

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Lombardy Day

The Lombardy Day, officially "Festa Regionale della Lombardia", in Lombard language "Festa Regional de la Lombardia", is the Lombardy's holyday.

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Lugano

Lugano is a city in southern Switzerland in the Italian-speaking canton of Ticino bordering Italy.

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Lunfardo

Lunfardo (from the Italian lumbardo or inhabitant of Lombardy in the local dialect) is a dialect originated and developed in the late 19th and early 20th centuries in the lower classes in Buenos Aires and from there spread to other cities nearby, such as the surrounding area Greater Buenos Aires, Rosario and Montevideo.

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Mama and papa

In linguistics, mama and papa is the sequences of sounds, and similar ones known to correspond to the word for "mother" and "father" in many languages of the world.

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Margravate of Mantua

The Margravate of Mantua was a Margravate in Lombardy, Northern Italy, subject to the Holy Roman Empire.

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Martinitt

The name Martinitt refers to a historical boy orphanage of Milan, Italy, that was established in the 16th Century, now part of Pio Albergo Trivulzio, a public Milanese institution that provides aid to needy orphans, elders and other people experiencing social difficulties.

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Mediterranean Lingua Franca

The Mediterranean Lingua Franca or Sabir was a pidgin language used as a lingua franca in the Mediterranean Basin from the 11th to the 19th century.

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Milan

Milan (Milano; Milan) is a city in northern Italy, capital of Lombardy, and the second-most populous city in Italy after Rome, with the city proper having a population of 1,380,873 while its province-level municipality has a population of 3,235,000.

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Milan Cathedral

Milan Cathedral (Duomo di Milano; Lombard: Domm de Milan) is the cathedral church of Milan, Lombardy, Italy.

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Milanese dialect

Milanese (endonym in traditional orthography Milanes, Meneghin) is the central dialect of the Western variety of the Lombard language spoken in Milan, the rest of its metropolitan city, and the northernmost part of the province of Pavia.

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Moncodeno

Moncodeno (Moncoeuden in Lombard) is the northern mountain slope of the Grigna, part of the Bergamasque Alps in the province of Lecco, Lombardy, northern Italy.

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Monte Resegone

Monte Resegone or Resegone di Lecco (also Monte Serrada; Resegon) is a mountain of the Bergamasque Prealps in Lombardy, northern Italy.

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Mount Adamello

Adamello (in local dialect Adamèl) is a mountain in Lombardy, Italy.

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Mutual intelligibility

In linguistics, mutual intelligibility is a relationship between languages or dialects in which speakers of different but related varieties can readily understand each other without prior familiarity or special effort.

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Names of the days of the week

The names of the days of the week in many languages are derived from the names of the classical planets in Hellenistic astrology, which were in turn named after contemporary deities, a system introduced by the Roman Empire during Late Antiquity.

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Nasal palatal approximant

The nasal palatal approximant is a type of consonantal sound used in some oral languages.

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Nasal vowel

A nasal vowel is a vowel that is produced with a lowering of the velum so that air escapes both through the nose as well as the mouth, such as the French vowel.

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Nave, Lombardy

Nave is a town and comune in the province of Brescia, in Lombardy, Italy.

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Nocciolini di Canzo

Nocciolini di Canzo (Lombard: Nisciolitt da Cânz) are sweet crumbly small cookies from Canzo, in northern Italy.

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Nosedo

Nosedo (Nosed in Lombard) is a district ("quartiere") of the city of Milan, Italy.

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Novara

Novara (Nuàra in the local Lombard dialect) is the capital city of the province of Novara in the Piedmont region in northwest Italy, to the west of Milan.

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Novarese Lombard

Novarese, locally pronounced Nuares, is a dialect of the Western Lombard language spoken in the province of Novara (Piedmont).

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Oath of Pontida

The Oath of Pontida ("Giurament de Pontida" in Lombard, "Giuramento di Pontida" in Italian) refers to putative historical event where an oath made by the representatives of the cities of Northern Italy to make the Lombard League on April 7, 1167 in the town of Pontida in the province of Lombardy.

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Oglio

The Oglio (Latin Ollius, or Olius; Lombard Òi) is a left-side tributary of the Po River in Lombardy, Italy.

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Oh mia bela Madunina

"Oh mia bèla Madunina" (Classical Milanese orthography: Oh mia bella Madonnina; "Oh my beautiful little Madonna" in Milanese) is a song by Giovanni D'Anzi which is an unofficial city anthem of Milan.

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Old Swiss Confederacy

The Old Swiss Confederacy (Modern German: Alte Eidgenossenschaft; historically Eidgenossenschaft, after the Reformation also République des Suisses, Res publica Helvetiorum "Republic of the Swiss") was a loose confederation of independent small states (cantons, German or) within the Holy Roman Empire.

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Panettone

Panettone (pronounced) is an Italian type of sweet bread loaf originally from Milan (in Milanese dialect of the Lombard language it is called paneton), usually prepared and enjoyed for Christmas and New Year in Western, Southern and Southeastern Europe as well as in the Horn of Africa, and to a lesser extent in former French, Spanish and Portuguese colonies.

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Parmigiano dialect

The Parmigiano dialect, sometimes the Parmesan dialect, (or al djalètt pramzàn) is a dialect of the Emilian language spoken in the Province of Parma, the western-central portion of the Emilia-Romagna administrative region.

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Pavese dialect

Pavese is a dialect of Western Lombard language spoken in province of Pavia (Lombardy).

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Pavia

Pavia (Lombard: Pavia; Ticinum; Medieval Latin: Papia) is a town and comune of south-western Lombardy, northern Italy, south of Milan on the lower Ticino river near its confluence with the Po.

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Pellagra

Pellagra is a disease caused by a lack of the vitamin niacin (vitamin B3).

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Peter (given name)

Peter is a common masculine given name.

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Phonological history of French

French exhibits perhaps the most extensive phonetic changes (from Latin) of any of the Romance languages.

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Phrasal verb

In English, a phrasal verb is a phrase such as turn down or ran into which combines two or three words from different grammatical categories: a verb and a particle and/or a preposition together form a single semantic unit.

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Piedmontese language

Piedmontese (Piemontèis or Lenga Piemontèisa, in Italian: Piemontese) is a Romance language spoken by some 700,000 people in Piedmont, northwestern region of Italy.

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Piffione

Piffione (Piffiù in Lombard language) is a frazione of the Italian town Borgosatollo, in the province of Brescia, in Lombardy.

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Portuguese vocabulary

Most of the Portuguese vocabulary comes from Latin, because Portuguese is a Romance language.

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Poschiavo

Poschiavo (Poschiavo, Pusciaaf, Puschlav, Puschlav) is a municipality in the Bernina Region in the canton of Grisons in Switzerland.

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Precotto

Precotto is a district ("quartiere") of Milan, Italy.

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Questione Ladina

The Questione Ladina is a scientific debate about how to categorise several Romance languages or dialects that are spoken in the Alps.

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Retorbido

Retorbido (Lombard: Al Turbi) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Pavia in the Italian region Lombardy, located about 60 km south of Milan and about 30 km southwest of Pavia.

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Rhaeto-Romance languages

Rhaeto-Romance, or Rhaetian, is a traditional subfamily of the Romance languages that is spoken in north and north-eastern Italy and in Switzerland.

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Ritmo di Sant'Alessio

The Ritmo di Sant'Alessio or Ritmo marchigiano su Sant'Alessio is a late twelfth-century metrical ''vita'' of the legendary saint Alexius of Rome composed for public performance by an anonymous giullare.

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Rito della Nivola

The Rite of the Nivola (in Italian Rito della Nivola) is a Catholic liturgical rite (part of the Ambrosian Rite)Carlo Marcora, Il rito ambrosiano, in Guida ai misteri e ai segreti di Milano, SugarCo, Milan 1977 as well as a historical reenactment that is celebrated yearly in the Duomo (Cathedral) of Milan, Italy; the tradition dates back to the 16th century and was initiated by Carlo Borromeo.

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Rivanazzano Terme

Rivanazzano Terme (Lombard: La Riva; known simply as Rivanazzano before 30 July 2009) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Pavia in the Italian region Lombardy.

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Rogoredo

Rogoredo (Rogored in Lombard) is a former municipality, currently border district ("quartiere") of the city of Milan, Italy.

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Romagnol dialect

Romagnol (also known as Rumagnol) is a group of closely related dialects of the Emilian-Romagnol language spoken in the historical region of Romagna, which is today in the south-eastern part of Emilia-Romagna.

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Romance languages

The Romance languages (also called Romanic languages or Neo-Latin languages) are the modern languages that began evolving from Vulgar Latin between the sixth and ninth centuries and that form a branch of the Italic languages within the Indo-European language family.

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Romansh language

Romansh (also spelled Romansch, Rumantsch, or Romanche; Romansh:, rumàntsch, or) is a Romance language spoken predominantly in the southeastern Swiss canton of Grisons (Graubünden), where it has official status alongside German and Italian.

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Ronchetto sul Naviglio

Ronchetto sul Naviglio is a district ("quartiere") of Milan, Italy, part of the Zone 6 administrative division of the city.

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Salentino dialect

Salentino is a dialect of the Sicilian language spoken in the Salento region (province of Lecce, almost all the province of Brindisi, and part of the province of Taranto).

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Serio (river)

The Serio (Lombard: Sère) is an Italian river that flows entirely within Lombardy, crossing the provinces of Bergamo and Cremona.

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Sicilian language

Sicilian (sicilianu; in Italian: Siciliano; also known as Siculo (siculu) or Calabro-Sicilian) is a Romance language spoken on the island of Sicily and its satellite islands.

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Soglio, Switzerland

Soglio is a village and a former municipality in the district of Maloja in the Swiss canton of the Grisons close to the border with Italy.

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Sondrio

Sondrio (archaic Sünders or Sonders, Sundrium, Sondrio, Lombard: Sùndri, Sunder) is an Italian town and comune located in the heart of the Valtellina.

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Sonvico

Sonvico (Sonvìch in Lombard Language, English: I am Vico) is a quarter of the city of Lugano and former municipality of the Lugano district in the canton of Ticino in Switzerland.

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Southwestern Lombard

Southwestern Lombard is a group of dialects of Western Lombard language spoken in the provinces of Pavia, Lodi, Novara, Cremona, in the south of the historic Insubria, and comprises Pavese dialect, Lodigiano dialect, Nuaresat dialect, Cremunéez dialect and others.

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Staffora

The Staffora is a river of the Oltrepò Pavese in the Province of Pavia, north-west Italy and a right-side tributary of the Po.

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Stracchino

Stracchino, also known as crescenza, is a type of Italian cow’s-milk cheese, typical of Lombardy, Piedmont, Veneto, and Liguria.

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Strangolagalli

Strangolagalli is a comune (municipality) in the province of Frosinone in the Italian region Lazio, located about southeast of Rome and about southeast of Frosinone.

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Swiss people

The Swiss (die Schweizer, les Suisses, gli Svizzeri, ils Svizzers) are the citizens of Switzerland, or people of Swiss ancestry. The number of Swiss nationals has grown from 1.7 million in 1815 to 7 million in 2016. More than 1.5 million Swiss citizens hold multiple citizenship. About 11% of citizens live abroad (0.8 million, of whom 0.6 million hold multiple citizenship). About 60% of those living abroad reside in the European Union (0.46 million). The largest groups of Swiss descendants and nationals outside Europe are found in the United States and Canada. Although the modern state of Switzerland originated in 1848, the period of romantic nationalism, it is not a nation-state, and the Swiss are not usually considered to form a single ethnic group, but a confederacy (Eidgenossenschaft) or Willensnation ("nation of will", "nation by choice", that is, a consociational state), a term coined in conscious contrast to "nation" in the conventionally linguistic or ethnic sense of the term. The demonym Swiss (formerly in English also Switzer) and the name of Switzerland, ultimately derive from the toponym Schwyz, have been in widespread use to refer to the Old Swiss Confederacy since the 16th century.

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T–V distinction

In sociolinguistics, a T–V distinction (from the Latin pronouns tu and vos) is a contrast, within one language, between various forms of addressing one's conversation partner or partners that are specialized for varying levels of politeness, social distance, courtesy, familiarity, age or insult toward the addressee.

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Theorbo

The theorbo is a plucked string instrument of the lute family, with an extended neck and a second pegbox.

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Ticinese dialect

Ticinese (ticines, ticinées) is a comprehensive denomination for the varieties of the Lombard language spoken in Canton Ticino (Tessin) and in the north of the Province of Varese.

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Truccazzano

Truccazzano (Lombard: Truccazzan trykaˈsãː) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Milan in the Italian region Lombardy, located about east of Milan.

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Turro

Turro is a district ("quartiere") of Milan, Italy, part of the Zone 2 administrative division, located north-east of the city centre.

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Umberto Bossi

Umberto Bossi (born 19 September 1941) is an Italian politician, former leader of the Northern League, a party seeking autonomy or independence for Northern Italy or Padania.

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United Provinces of Central Italy

The United Provinces of Central Italy, also known as Confederation of Central Italy or Government General of Central Italy, was a short-lived military government established by the Kingdom of Piedmont-Sardinia.

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Val Bregaglia

The Val Bregaglia (Val Bargaja, das Bergell, Val Bregaglia) is an alpine valley of Switzerland and Italy at the base of which runs the river Mera (Maira in Switzerland).

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Vallassinese dialect

Vallassinese is variety of the Western Lombard language spoken in the Vallassina valley of Italy (about 6,000 speakers).

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Valtellina

Valtellina or the Valtelline (occasionally spelled as two words in English: Val Telline; Vuclina, Valtelina); Veltlin, Valtellina, Valtulina, Vuclina, is a valley in the Lombardy region of northern Italy, bordering Switzerland.

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Valtellina Casera

Valtellina Casera is a cheese made from semi-skimmed cows’ milk in the northern Italian province of Sondrio.

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Varesino dialect

Varesino or Bosin (from the name of storytellers; see Bosinada) is a dialect of Western Lombard language spoken in the Central province of Varese.

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Venetian language

Venetian or Venetan (Venetian: vèneto, vènet or łéngua vèneta) is a Romance language spoken as a native language by almost four million people in the northeast of Italy,Ethnologue.

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Vicosoprano

Vicosoprano is a former municipality in the district of Maloja in the Swiss canton of Graubünden, and is the largest village in the Val Bregaglia.

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Voiced postalveolar fricative

Voiced fricatives produced in the postalveolar region include the voiced palato-alveolar fricative, the voiced postalveolar non-sibilant fricative, the voiced retroflex fricative, and the voiced alveolo-palatal fricative.

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Vowel length

In linguistics, vowel length is the perceived duration of a vowel sound.

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Western Lombard dialect

Western Lombard is one of the main varieties of Lombard, a Romance language spoken in Italy.

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Western Lombard literature

The Insubric poet Caecilius Statius came from Milan, capital city of Insubres, and wrote in Latin, being one of the best Latin comedians, with Plautus and Terence.

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Western Romance languages

Western Romance languages are one of the two subdivisions of a proposed subdivision of the Romance languages based on the La Spezia–Rimini line.

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Wild Hunt

The Wild Hunt is a European folk myth involving a ghostly or supernatural group of huntsmen passing in wild pursuit.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lombard_language

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