Italianons, I'm curious. How many of you still speak one of your local meme languages?
Italianons, I'm curious. How many of you still speak one of your local meme languages?
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can understand 3 dialects but speak none fluently.
ma cert chi parla minga dialet l'è un degenerà
Which ones?
Their language is shit
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why did the Tuscan dialect get chosen as the national language?
Muh Petrarch and Boccaccio
because it was the first vulgar form to be used in literature
>CA
Dante too, especially Dante
dante's inferno was THE shit
The actual italian was engineered to have a bit of every language spoken in the peninsula actually. Dante himself was inspired by sicilian literature. The language was simply borrowed by people who lived so far back in time.
Isn't Sicilian the first one with la Scuola Siciliana ?
I believe Tuscan was choosen because of the high number of poets and author as well as all the renaissance stuff.
*was not simply
but people in europe find italian is one of the nicest sounding languages on the planet
Venetian and Sicilian both sound nicer than standard Italian.
literally no
thank god we don't speak sicilian
That's just a political correctness
Says a Nip with 3 alphabets and most of their own language and culture stolen from the Chinese.
I speak venetian dialect but not very fluently and not that often
>emiliano e romagnolo are not two different colours
TRIGGERED
Also there's no way it spreads that west in the Oltrepo pavese
it was the elite language, and it was so because
>we wuz reinassance n shiet
and later it was slowly poured to plebeians
filthy degenerate depravated midget gook Korea>jap
>tfw when Apulia's turn came up I started pricking my ears up cause it was close to the kind of accent I'm used to hearing from Italian-American media
pretty funny, globalisation
Me
I can understand piemontese
Real japanese love italian.
Germanfag here.
The Low German dialect of the area where I grew up has been on the path to extinction for the past 200 years. It's so bad that people tend to think of the area as speaking the purest form of Standard German.
I've been trying to learn the local form of Eastphalian Low German, with a few superregional influences. It's easy because it is pretty close to German and English, including lots of words that have survived into present-day colloquial German of the area. But it still is an independent language that has almost been forgotten, except by old hicks living in the countryside.
Which one? Can you give an example?
Southern sounds better. More stern, less gay.