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{{subpages}}'''Friulian''' (natively: ''furlan'' or affectionately ''marilenghe'') is a [[Romance language]], belonging to the [[Rhaeto-Romance]] group, spoken in [[Friuli]] (that is, the greatest part of the autonomous region of [[Friuli-Venezia Giulia]] in northeastern [[Italy]] | {{subpages}}'''Friulian''' (natively: ''furlan'' or affectionately ''marilenghe'') is a [[Romance language]], belonging to the [[Rhaeto-Romance]] group, spoken in [[Friuli]] (that is, the greatest part of the autonomous region of [[Friuli-Venezia Giulia]]) in northeastern [[Italy]]. | ||
This [[minority language]] is widely used by a large part of the population, is cultivated by a dynamic cultural movement and has the statuts of a protected language, but [[Italian language|Italian]] remains the dominant language. | This [[minority language]] is widely used by a large part of the population, is cultivated by a dynamic cultural movement and has the statuts of a protected language, but [[Italian language|Italian]] remains the dominant language. | ||
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Revision as of 07:17, 26 August 2008
Friulian (natively: furlan or affectionately marilenghe) is a Romance language, belonging to the Rhaeto-Romance group, spoken in Friuli (that is, the greatest part of the autonomous region of Friuli-Venezia Giulia) in northeastern Italy.
This minority language is widely used by a large part of the population, is cultivated by a dynamic cultural movement and has the statuts of a protected language, but Italian remains the dominant language.