Re: R: Re: R: Re: Brithenig-heads
From: | BP Jonsson <bpj@...> |
Date: | Wednesday, April 12, 2000, 18:58 |
At 20:04 12.4.2000 +0200, Mangiat wrote:
>The Friulian dialect is spoken in North Eastern Italy and is
>considered an indipendent language, because of some features (as the plural
>in -s) that are absolutely un-Italian, but very close to Rumauntsch.
Indeed, it is counted as belonging in the Rhaetian branch of Romance. It
"belongs" under Italian only politically.
BTW, could you give me a Friulian verb paradigm? :-) Preferably _amare_, BTW!
/BP
B.Philip Jonsson <mailto:bpj@...>bpj@netg.se
<mailto:melroch@...>melroch@my-deja.com
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