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Friulian (/friˈuːliən/ free-OO-lee-ən) or
Friulan (natively
furlan or marilenghe; Italian: friulano;
Austrian German: Furlanisch; Slovene: furlanščina)...
- Friulians, also
called Friulans or
Furlans (Friulian: Furlans, Italian: Friulani; Slovene: Furlanci;
Austrian German: Friauler), are an ethnolinguistic...
-
joined a
group of
other young enthusiasts of the
Friulan language who
wanted to give
Casarsa Friulan a
status equal to that of Udine, the
official regional...
- [carˈsoŋs]), also
known as
cjalsons or cjalzons, is a
typical dish of
Friulan cuisine, more
specifically of the
alpine region of Carnia, but also common...
-
Basque Nord)
Archived 21
August 2018 at the
Wayback Machine (2016). e18|fur|
Friulan Walloon at
Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
Total po****tion...
- vuoi più bene?" (1983) Solo was born in Rome to an
Istrian mother and
Friulan father. In
December 1967 he
married Sophie Teckel, a
French ballet dancer...
- Maniago, Valvasone, Portogruaro, Colloredo, Tarcento). In 1510, a
group of
Friulan noblemen was
returning from
Venice where they had
asked greater protection...
- (slivovitz or grappa)
around the
holiday season. It
combines Italian,
Friulan, and
Slovenian tastes and
cooking styles to
create a
unique sweet. Panettone...
- All
unstressed vowels except /a/ disappeared.
Whether or not Romansh,
Friulan, and
Ladin should compose a
separate "Rhaeto-Romance"
subgroup within Gallo-Romance...
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language in the
Nordfriesland district and in
Helgoland (§ 82b LVwG). e18|fur|
Friulan Gagauz at
Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) Galician...