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  1. Vor 6 Tagen · Venetian, [7] [8] wider Venetian or Venetan [9] [10] ( łengua vèneta [ˈeŋɡwa ˈvɛneta] or vèneto [ˈvɛneto]) is a Romance language spoken natively in the northeast of Italy, [11] mostly in Veneto, where most of the five million inhabitants can understand it.

  2. Vor 4 Tagen · Venetian expansion, however, led to the coalition of the Habsburg monarchy, Spain and France in the League of Cambrai, which in 1509 defeated the Republic of Venice in the Battle of Agnadello. While maintaining most of its mainland possessions, Venice was defeated and the attempt to expand the eastern dominions caused a long series of wars against the Ottoman Empire, which ended only in the ...

  3. Vor einem Tag · Starting in late medieval times in much of Europe and the Mediterranean, Latin was replaced as the primary commercial language by languages of Italy, especially Tuscan and Venetian.

  4. en: It was delicious. vec: Eƚo el xera licaìso. en: Saint Lucy's train Station (With this one i'm also confused as to how is it pronounced? Would it be spoken phonetically in english: "yah stasiyon day santah yusiyah" or "Ah stasiyon day santa oosiyah"). vec: Ƚa Stasion de Santa Ƚusia. en: More napkins, please.

  5. 21. Mai 2024 · The ancient heartland of the Venetian state was the Dogado — literally the Duchy. It extended along the Adriatic coast, over what were lagoons in Late Antiquity, from Grado in the north to Cavarzere ( Capo d’Argine) in the south. The entire area was around 130km long, and roughly 15km wide. The Dogado was governed directly from Venice, as ...

  6. 22. Mai 2024 · Origins and Etymology. Ciao, perhaps the most well-known Italian greeting, has roots in the Venetian dialect. The term originated from the word s-ciào vostro or s-ciào su, which means “I am your slave” – a humble way of greeting during the Serenissima Republic of Venice.

  7. Vor 2 Tagen · To make your tour more enjoyable, try to learn some Venetian language. Because you may not always find an English-speaking person nearby. You do not need to learn everything, just the basics. Such as: