Milanese dialect

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Milanese dialect (also known as Meneghino) is a Western Lombard language, a variant of the Lombard language, which is spoken in Milan, the rest of its metropolitan city, and the area of Monza and Brianza.

History

The Milanese dialect has its roots in the Latin language, like all other Romance languages. It began to diverge from Latin and other Gallo-Italic languages in the Middle Ages, under the influence of Celtic and Germanic languages.

Characteristics

The Milanese dialect is characterized by its distinct phonetic and grammatical features. It has a seven-vowel system and a complex set of consonant clusters. The dialect also has a unique system of verbal conjugation and a rich vocabulary, with many words not found in standard Italian.

Usage

The use of the Milanese dialect has been declining since the 19th century, due to the increasing influence of standard Italian and other languages. However, it is still spoken by some older residents of Milan and is used in local literature, music, and theater.

Preservation

Efforts have been made to preserve the Milanese dialect, including the publication of dictionaries and grammar books, and the promotion of the dialect in schools and media.

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