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Emme Triglot Senior Member Italy Joined 5348 days ago 980 posts - 1594 votes Speaks: Italian*, English, German Studies: Russian, Swedish, French
| Message 17 of 18 09 January 2011 at 5:35pm | IP Logged |
SSalvestrini wrote:
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Sorry for nitpicking, but Milanese is not considered standard Italian (though it’s probably not as ostracised as other dialects). Standard Italian is based on the language spoken in Florence and the region of Tuscany.
And please correct me if I’m wrong, but I thought the region around Milan is called Lombardy in English, not Lombardi. If you want to say that in Italian, you need to say Lombardia.
Lombardi is the name for the people who live in Lombardia
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| SSalvestrini Diglot Newbie United States Joined 5175 days ago 33 posts - 43 votes Speaks: Italian, English* Studies: German, Spanish, Russian
| Message 18 of 18 09 January 2011 at 8:18pm | IP Logged |
Yes, Emme, I do apologize. I got a tad confused, as Milanese is what my family speaks.
You're very right, standard Italian comes from Tuscany I believe. As for the spelling of
"Lombardi", you are, of course, correct again. I meant the region of "Lombardia", but in
English it is "Lombardy" so it came out "Lombardi".
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