- land of the
former Duchy of Milan, this
language is
often referred to as
Insubric (see
Insubria and Insubres) or Milanese, or,
after Clemente Merlo, Cisabduano...
- (
Insubric) language. The
examples are in Milanese,
written according to the
classical Milanese orthography. The
phonetical characteristics of
Insubric...
- her brother, was from Como.
Gaius was a
member of the
Plinia gens: the
Insubric root
Plina still persists, with rhotacism, in the
local surname "Prina"...
-
official national language. The main
local languages are Piedmontese,
Insubric (spoken in the
eastern part of the region),
Occitan (spoken by a minority...
-
Sillian –
Puster Valley –
Bruneck Giudicárie line:
Meran – Val di Sole
Insubric line:
Tonale P**** – Val
Camonica –
Valtellina –
Piano di
Magadino – Ivrea...
- orthography), and
conventions limited to
Western Lombard (the
Unified Insubric Orthography). The de
facto standard for Milanese, though, is the literary...
- This is a list of
writers in the
Milanese dialect,
including poets and playwrights.
Bonvesin da la Riva
Fabio Varese Carlo Maria Maggi Carlo Antonio Tanzi...
- dialects), 8.2% (678,000) for
Italian (mostly
Swiss Italian, but
including Insubric dialects) and less than 0.5% (44,000) for Romansh. The non-official language...
-
Monte Cornizzolo (
Insubric Curnisciöö) is a
mountain situated between the
province of Como and the
province of Lecco, Lombardy,
northern Italy, particularly...
- (Knautia transalpina), the
Laserpizio insubrico (Laserpitidumniti), the
Insubric dandelion (Leontodon inc****),
tufted horned rampion (Physoplexis comosa)...