Comasco dialect
Comasco is a dialect of Western Lombard language spoken in the city and suburbs of Como. It belongs to the Comasco-Lecchese group.
Comasco | |
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comasch | |
Pronunciation | [kuˈmaʃk] |
Native to | Italy |
Native speakers | 30,000 |
Indo-European
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | – |
Glottolog | None |
Characteristics
It shares similarities with Milanese, but more precisely consists of a transition between Brianzöö and Ticinese, in fact both the masculine singular article ul (typical of central Brianzöö) and el (typical of Milanese and Ticinese) are used. Generally, it has harder sounds than other dialects.
gollark: I think it was a specific field, I didn't really check the news on it.
gollark: There are tons of the CDs just sitting unused in school basements along with BBC micro:bits and such.
gollark: It was nicknamed CD because the instructions were all distributed on CDs, because the government isn't very competent.
gollark: There is no chance of you maintaining sufficient coherency for the gueßing event at this rate.
gollark: Yes they do. I think I would know.
See also
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