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Tuscan (Italian: dialetto toscano [djaˈlɛtto tosˈkaːno; di.a-]; locally: vernacolo) is a set of Italo-Dalmatian varieties of Romance spoken in Tuscany, Corsica, and Sardinia.
- Tuscany
Apart from standard Italian, the Tuscan dialect (dialetto...
- Florentine dialect
The Florentine dialect or vernacular (dialetto fiorentino or...
- Tuscany
El toscano es un dialecto del latín vulgar e idioma italorromance que se desarrolló en la región itálica de la Toscana durante la Edad Media y sirvió de base para el italiano (que, en realidad, es una continuación ininterrumpida de la lengua toscana y por motivos políticos fue rebautizado como italiano).
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Tuscan ( Italian : dialetto toscano [ djaˈlɛtto tosˈkaːno; di.a-] ; locally: vernacolo) is a set of Italo-Dalmatian varieties of Romance spoken in Tuscany, Corsica, and Sardinia. Contents. Subdialects. Speakers. Dialectal features. Phonology. Morphology. Lexicon. See also. References. External links.
Despite its role in shaping modern Italian, today’s Tuscan dialects retain some significant differences. The main feature separating standard Italian and Florentine is the phonetic characteristic called “Gorgia Toscana”, simply translated as the “Tuscan throat”.
Tuscan is a dialect complex composed of many local variants, with minor differences among them. The main subdivisions are between Northern Tuscan dialects, the Southern Tuscan dialects, and Corsican. The Northern Tuscan dialects are (from east to west):