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  • 11Monégasque dialect — Monégasque Munegascu Spoken in Monaco Native speakers 35,657 (2006)  (date missing) Language family Indo European …

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  • 12Cantabrian dialect — Cantabrian Cántabru, montañés Spoken in  Spain Region Autonomous community of Cantabria …

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  • 13Sabino dialect — Sabino Aquilano, Reatino, Cicolano. Spoken in  Italy Region Lazio (provinces of …

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  • 14Limousin dialect — Limousin Lemosin Spoken in France Native speakers no reliable data  (date missing) Language family Indo European …

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  • 15Dauphinois dialect — Dauphinois is a dialect of the Arpitan language, which is spoken in Isère département, roughly formerly Bas Dauphiné, in France. The extreme South of the Dauphiné is within the area of the Occitan language. See also Languages of France …

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  • 16Champenois dialect — Champenois is a language spoken by a minority of people in Champagne in France and in Wallonia in Belgium. It is one of the langues d oïl. It is classified as a regional language of France, and has the recognized status of a regional language of… …

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  • 17Italian literature — Introduction       the body of written works produced in the Italian language that had its beginnings in the 13th century. Until that time nearly all literary work composed in the Middle Ages was written in Latin. Moreover, it was predominantly… …

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  • 18literature — /lit euhr euh cheuhr, choor , li treuh /, n. 1. writings in which expression and form, in connection with ideas of permanent and universal interest, are characteristic or essential features, as poetry, novels, history, biography, and essays. 2.… …

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  • 19Italian literature — is literature written in the Italian language, particularly within Italy. It may also refer to literature written by Italians or in Italy in other languages spoken in Italy, often languages that are closely related to modern Italian. Early… …

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  • 20Romance languages — romance1 (def. 8). [1770 80] * * * Group of related languages derived from Latin, with nearly 920 million native speakers. The major Romance languages French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, and Romanian are national languages. French is probably… …

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