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Western Lombard is a variety of the Lombard language, which is spoken by up to 3.8 million people, primarily in Lombardy, Northern Italy. A Gallo-Romance language, it is closely related to Catalan, Occitan, and Ligurian.
This video was recorded by Guido Negretti, Ezio Negretti, and Eva Leonardi Negretti in Lombardy, Italy and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International license. To download a copy, please contact hello@wikitongues.org.
More from Wikipedia: Lombard (native name lumbàart, lumbard or lombard, depending on the orthography; pronounced [lũˈbɑːrt] or [lomˈbart]) is a language belonging to the Cisalpine or Gallo-Italic group, within the Romance languages. It is a cluster of homogeneous varieties used by at least 3,500,000 native speakers in Northern Italy (most of Lombardy and some areas of neighbouring regions, notably the eastern side of Piedmont), Southern Switzerland (cantons of Ticino and Graubünden), and Brazil (Botuverá, Santa Catarina). The languages closest to Lombard are Franco-Provençal, French, Romansh, Occitan and Piedmontese.
Western Lombard is a variety of the Lombard language, which is spoken by up to 3.8 million people, primarily in Lombardy, Northern Italy. A Gallo-Romance language, it is closely related to Catalan, Occitan, and Ligurian.
This video was recorded by Guido Negretti, Ezio Negretti, and Eva Leonardi Negretti in Lombardy, Italy and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International license. To download a copy, please contact hello@wikitongues.org.
More from Wikipedia: Lombard (native name lumbàart, lumbard or lombard, depending on the orthography; pronounced [lũˈbɑːrt] or [lomˈbart]) is a language belonging to the Cisalpine or Gallo-Italic group, within the Romance languages. It is a cluster of homogeneous varieties used by at least 3,500,000 native speakers in Northern Italy (most of Lombardy and some areas of neighbouring regions, notably the eastern side of Piedmont), Southern Switzerland (cantons of Ticino and Graubünden), and Brazil (Botuverá, Santa Catarina). The languages closest to Lombard are Franco-Provençal, French, Romansh, Occitan and Piedmontese.