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  1. Sardinian language - Wikipedia

    Sardinian cannot be said to be closely related to any dialect of mainland Italy; it is an archaic Romance tongue with its own distinctive characteristics, which can be seen in its rather unique vocabulary as …

  2. Sardinian language | Origins, Dialects & History | Britannica

    The closeness of Sardinian to Vulgar Latin is evident in its array of archaic linguistic features. In earlier times Sardinian probably was spoken in Corsica, where Corsican (Corsu), a Tuscan dialect of Italian, …

  3. Sardinian language and alphabet - Omniglot

    Sardinian is a Romance language with about 1.2 million speakers in Sardinia, part of Italy. It is considered the most conservative of the Romance languages and the closest to Latin.

  4. The Language Of Sardinia: 5 Best Things To Know

    Jun 11, 2021 · In this post, I will explain you the importance of the language of Sardinia as a vehicle for the protection of Sardinian culture; I will identify the evolution of Sardinian and talk about the efforts …

  5. Sardinian - Wikibooks, open books for an open world

    Sardinian Languages and dialects of Sardinia. Sardinian is a language which belongs to the Romance branch of the Indo-European languages. It is spoken and written on most of the island of Sardinia.

  6. Sardinian Voices in the World: Italy - Unica Radio

    5 days ago · This episode of Voci Sarde nel Mondo (Sardinian Voices in the World) chronicles Sardinian emigration to Italy: millions of Sardinians in Piedmont, Lombardy, and Lazio, living in communities, …

  7. Culture, Language & Religion | Sardinia Guide - Sardinian Places

    The Sardinian people, also known as “sards” are proud of their cultural identity and traditions. The second largest island in the Mediterranean is home to around 1.6million people.

  8. Sardinian dialect: the Romance language closest to Latin

    Mar 18, 2021 · Sardinian is a language belonging to the Romance group of Indo-European languages. It is considered autonomous by the dialectal systems of Italic, Gallic and Hispanic areas and is …

  9. Sardinians - Wikipedia

    Sizable Sardinian communities are located in Piedmont, Liguria, Lombardy, Tuscany and Latium. Sardinians and their descendants are also numerous in Germany, France, Belgium, Switzerland and …

  10. Italy, Map, History, People, & Points of Interest - Britannica

    The four Sardinian giudicati of Cagliari, Arborea, Torres, and Gallura were clearly defined territorially and politically only in the 11th century. These self-governing divisions gradually became hereditary …