Mentonasc dialect
Transitional dialect between the Occitan language and the Ligurian language / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Mentonasc (Occitan pronunciation: [me(n)tuˈnaʃk]; Mentonasco in Italian, Mentonnais or Mentonasque in French) is a Romance dialect historically spoken in and around Menton, France. It is classified as a dialect of Occitan and a sub-dialect of Vivaro-Alpine, with some influence from the neighbouring Intemelian Ligurian dialect spoken from Ventimiglia to San Remo.[1]
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Mentonasc | |
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Mentonnais, Mentonasque, Mentonasco | |
Native to | France, Italy |
Region | Menton, Roquebrune |
Native speakers | 4,000[citation needed] (2007) 3,000 in Menton & 1,000 in Roquebrune |
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ISO 639-3 | – |
Occitan: mentonasc |
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