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Ladin (Ladino in Italian, Ladin in Ladin, Ladinisch in German) is a Rhaeto-Romance language spoken in the Dolomite mountains in Italy, between the regions of Trentino-South Tyrol and Veneto.
It is closely related to the Swiss Romansh and Friulian.
It is spoken in:
the province of Bolzano at (German-Italian-Ladin)
St. Christina-Santa Cristina-S. Crestina,
the province of Trento in the Val di Fassa at the following seven municipalities:
Canazei (Ladin Cianacei),
Campitello (Ladin Ciampedèl)
Pozza di Fassa (Ladin Poza).
Vigo di Fassa (Ladin Vich), and
Soraga (Ladin Soraga -or- Sorega)
The Ladin spoken in the Fassa Valley (Ladin Val de Fascia, Italian Val di Fassa) is also subdivided into two further branches, "Cazét" (pronounced "cazet") is spoken in the northern half of the valley, whereas "Brach" (pronounced "brak"), is spoken in the southern half. For example, in Cazét, water is "ega" ("e" pronounced as in English "Elephant"), whereas in Brach it is "aga".
Livinallongo valley (Ladin Fèdom, German Buchenstein) and at
It is officially recognized in Italy and has some official rights in the region of Trentino-South Tyrol, while it does not have official status in the province of Belluno (Veneto region).
Ladin
| | Name | Ladin | | Familycolor | Indo-European | | States | Italy | | Region | Bolzano, Trento, and Belluno | | Speakers | 30,000 | | Fam2 | Italic languages | | Fam3 | Romance languages | | Fam4 | Italo-Western languages | | Fam5 | Western Romance languages | | Fam6 | Gallo-Iberian languages | | Fam7 | Gallo-Romance languages | | Fam8 | Gallo-Rhaetian languages | | Fam9 | Rhaetian languages | | Agency | http://www.spell-termles.ladinia.net/en.html ... | | Iso2 | roa | | Iso3 | lld | | Map |
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