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  1. Venetian. Romance language spoken in the Italian region of Veneto. Upload media. Wikipedia. Instance of. language. modern language. Subclass of. Italo-Western.

  2. El dia 28 de març del 2007 el vènet va ser reconegut oficialment com a llengua pel Consell Regional de Vèneto amb la llei de "tutela e valorizzazione della lingua e della cultura veneta" aprovada per gairebé tots els partits de govern i oposició. Els dialectes principals del vènet són: Vènet-central (Pàdua, Vicenza, Rovigo)

  3. Franco-Italian, also known as Franco-Venetian or Franco-Lombard, in Italy as lingua franco-veneta " Franco-Venetan language", was a literary language used in parts of northern Italy, from the mid-13th century to the end of the 14th century. It was employed by writers including Brunetto Latini and Rustichello da Pisa and was presumably only a ...

  4. Traduttore della lingua veneta. Traduttore da italiano a veneto, inteso come volgare veneziano della repubblica: lingua veneta classica. La grafia usata è quella classica (cercare su Wikipedia per istruzioni all'uso). Questo traduttore è per puro uso personale.

  5. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Unicode characters. For an introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help:IPA. The Venetian language (in Venetian: vèneto) is a Romance language . It was the language once spoken in the Republic of Venice .

  6. Talian ( Venetian: [taˈljaŋ], Portuguese: [tɐliˈɐ̃] ), or Brazilian Venetian, [2] is an Italian dialect from the Veneto region (not to be confused with Venetian language ), spoken primarily in the Serra Gaúcha region in the northeast of the state of Rio Grande do Sul in Brazil. It is also spoken in other parts of Rio Grande do Sul, as ...

  7. On the contrary, usually we normal distinguish vèneto (=”venetan” or general venetian) from venesian (=venetian proper or “venician”). First of all, Venetan is spoken in Veneto (north-east of Italy). Here people speak different variants of this language: Venetian, Veronese, Belunese, Trevigiano and Padovano-Vicentino-Rovigotto.