Venetian Language (vec)

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Also Known As: Veneto,Venetian,Venet


Description:

Venetian or Venetan is a Romance language spoken by over two million people, mostly in the Veneto region of Italy. The language is called vèneto or vènet in Venetian, veneto in Italian; the variant spoken in Venice is called venexiàn/venesiàn or veneziano, respectively. Although wrongly referred to as an Italian dialect (diałeto, dialetto), even by its speakers, it displays notable structural and lexical differences from Italian proper, and is not a variant of the national language. It belongs only partly to the Northern Italian group within Romance languages. On March 28, 2007 the Regional Council of Vèneto officially recognized the existence of the Venetian Language (Łéngua Vèneta) by passing with an almost unanimous vote a law on the "tutela e valorizzazione della lingua e della cultura veneta" (Law on the Protection and Valorisation of the Venetian Language and Culture) with the vote of both governing and opposition parties. Venetan proper can be distinguished from Venetian Italian, the variety of Italian influenced by local Venetian features that is also spoken in the region. Compare:

Venetian should also not be confused with Venetic, an extinct Indo-European language that was..... full article at Wikipedia

Location of Venetian Language Speakers

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Overview

Main Country: Italy
Spoken In:

Regions: Europe

ISO 639-3 Code: vec

Classification Taxonomy

All Languages

  Indo-European Group

    Italic Group

      Romance Group

        Italo-Western Group

          Western Italo-Western Group

            Gallo-Iberian Group

              Gallo-Romance Group

                Gallo-Italian Group

                  Venetian Language