pronounced "deee-a-dee-oh"
sicilian dialect
The pronunciation of "mazzi" can vary depending on the language or dialect. In Italian, it is pronounced as "MAHT-zee." In English, it is commonly pronounced as "MAH-zee" or "MAZ-ee."
Sicilian has less than 80% lexical similarity to Italian, which makes it s separate language, not a dialect. See related links for a summary of distinct features of Sicilian.
It slowly developed from Latin over many centuries and the language spoken today came specifically from the dialect spoken in Florence, due to the influence of Dante, Boccaccio, and Petrarch, who all wrote in the Florentine dialect.
A Chinese Syllabary Pronounced According to the Dialect of Canton was created in 1941.
In Neapolitan, de Matteo is pronounced the same way as in Italian, but with a Neapolitan accent
sicilian dialect
The pronunciation of "mazzi" can vary depending on the language or dialect. In Italian, it is pronounced as "MAHT-zee." In English, it is commonly pronounced as "MAH-zee" or "MAZ-ee."
Sicilian has less than 80% lexical similarity to Italian, which makes it s separate language, not a dialect. See related links for a summary of distinct features of Sicilian.
You call him ''sardo'' (in Italian language) or "sardu" (in Sardinian dialect)
Napoli (Naples), it's not a language, but there is an obvious Napolitano dialect of Italian.
Dante Alighieri is known as the father of the Italian language because his work, particularly "The Divine Comedy," played a significant role in shaping the modern Italian language. He wrote in a dialect that became the basis for standard Italian and helped establish it as a literary language.
What are the Proof that dialect as a language?
Baidu is said and pronounced in the Chinese language. Baidu is used most often in the Beijing part of China. This language is not the only dialect used in China.
It slowly developed from Latin over many centuries and the language spoken today came specifically from the dialect spoken in Florence, due to the influence of Dante, Boccaccio, and Petrarch, who all wrote in the Florentine dialect.
A Chinese Syllabary Pronounced According to the Dialect of Canton was created in 1941.
The official language in China is Mandarin, and the most common dialect is the Beijing dialect.