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Napoli (Naples), it's not a language, but there is an obvious Napolitano dialect of Italian.

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Napoli (Naples), it's not a language, but there is an obvious Napolitano dialect of Italian.

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No, because it would then be Italian. But Sicilian is considered a distinct language close to standard Italian. Neapolitan is intermediate between them.

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Anna L. Moro has written:

'Aspects of Old Neapolitan' -- subject(s): Dialects, Language, Italian language

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Neapolitan lira ended in 1813.

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Neapolitan lira was created in 1812.

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