Yes. Some of these dialects are more common in certain regions of Italy than others, much like English dialects in the USA.
It's different, but it's not "so different."Dialects form with isolation (physical, cultural, or political). The dialects of Brazil are different from the dialects of Portugal, but they are still the same language.
Romanesca is a vegetable from northern Italy. Romanesco is a Romance language spoken in Rome, Italy. It is one of the Central Italian dialects, and considered close to Tuscan and Italian.
There is no such language as native American. There were dozens of different languages, and hundreds of dialects. Cherokee and Apache are as different as Greek and Norwegian.
a list of dialects in the UK
They are just different dialects, like how people from Northern England may use different (but still English) words to those who live in the South.
Young people speack Italian or a mixage, old people speaks dialects.
Voltaire is highlighting the diversity and richness of the Italian language by pointing out its various regional dialects. He is emphasizing the complexity and nuanced nature of language, suggesting that communication is not limited to one standardized form but can manifest in different ways across different regions.
Yes, there are 24 different dialects.
Camillo Brero has written: 'Vocabolario' -- subject(s): Dialects, Dictionaries, Italian language 'Vocabolario piemontese italiano' -- subject(s): Dialects, Dictionaries, Italian language 'Dizionario piemontese' -- subject(s): Dialects, Dictionaries, Italian language 'Poemetti didascalici piemontesi del primo Ottocento' -- subject(s): Italian Didactic poetry, Italian poetry
Giuseppe Di Genova has written: 'Il dialettario modenese' -- subject(s): Dialects, Dictionaries, Italian Proverbs, Italian language, Proverbs, Italian 'Progetto dialetto' -- subject(s): Dialects, Italian Nursery rhymes, Italian Proverbs, Italian language, Nursery rhymes, Italian, Proverbs, Italian, Texts
It is a geographic boundry between linguistic features. Such as a line that divides Northern Italian dialects from central Italian dialects. Or, northern US cities have a vowel shift whilst cities to the south of the US do not
It is a geographic boundry between linguistic features. Such as a line that divides Northern Italian dialects from central Italian dialects. Or, northern US cities have a vowel shift whilst cities to the south of the US do not
Uncounted numbers. There are regional dialects, cultural dialects, class dialects, international dialects. In fact, every English speaker has his own dialect, called an idiolect.
It's different, but it's not "so different."Dialects form with isolation (physical, cultural, or political). The dialects of Brazil are different from the dialects of Portugal, but they are still the same language.
Francesco Cherubini has written: 'Vocabolario milanese-italiano' -- subject(s): Dialects, Dialectal Dictionaries, Italian language 'Vocabolario mantovano-italiano' -- subject(s): Dialects, Dictionaries, Italian language, Mantua
Maurizio Pipino has written: 'Opere piemontesi' -- subject(s): Dialects, Italian language, Italian poetry
Andrea Benincasa has written: 'Piccola storia ragionata della dialettaologia italiana' -- subject(s): Italian language, Dialects, Dialectology, Sociolinguistics 'La variazione sintattica' -- subject(s): Dialects, Grammar, Italian language