Friulian language





Friulian
| Pronunciation | |
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| Native to | |
| Region | Friuli |
| Ethnicity | |
| Speakers | 600,000 |
| Language family | Indo-European |
| Early forms | |
| Writing system | |
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The Friulian language (furlan) is a Romance language belonging to the Rhaeto-Romance subgroup. It is primarily spoken in the Friuli region of northeastern Italy. Friulian is one of the minority languages of Italy and has approximately 600,000 speakers.
History[edit]
The Friulian language has its roots in the Vulgar Latin spoken in the region after the fall of the Western Roman Empire. Over the centuries, it has been influenced by neighboring languages, including Venetian, Slovene, and German. The first written records in Friulian date back to the 12th century.
Geographic Distribution[edit]
Friulian is predominantly spoken in the Friuli region, which includes the provinces of Udine, Pordenone, and parts of Gorizia and Venice. There are also Friulian-speaking communities in other parts of Italy and abroad, particularly in Argentina, Canada, and the United States.
Dialects[edit]
There are several dialects of Friulian, which can be broadly categorized into four main groups:
- Central Friulian (spoken in Udine)
- Northern Friulian (spoken in the Carnia region)
- Eastern Friulian (spoken in the Gorizia area)
- Western Friulian (spoken in the Pordenone area)
Phonology[edit]
Friulian phonology is characterized by a series of vowel and consonant sounds that are distinct from those in Italian. Notable features include the presence of nasal vowels and the palatalization of certain consonants.
Grammar[edit]
Friulian grammar shares many features with other Romance languages but also has unique characteristics. It has a system of noun declensions, verb conjugations, and uses definite and indefinite articles. The language also employs a subject-verb-object (SVO) word order.
Writing System[edit]
Friulian uses the Latin alphabet, with some additional diacritics to represent specific sounds. The orthography was standardized in the 20th century, although variations still exist.
Literature[edit]
Friulian has a rich literary tradition, with works ranging from medieval poetry to contemporary novels. Notable authors include Pier Paolo Pasolini, who wrote in both Italian and Friulian.
Status and Preservation[edit]
Friulian is recognized as a minority language in Italy and is protected under national and regional laws. Efforts to preserve and promote the language include educational programs, media broadcasts, and cultural initiatives.
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