Lesson 1: Bolognese dialect

Bolognese (in Bolognese: bulgnaiś [bulˈɲaiz]) is a dialect of the Emiliano language, spoken in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy and along the border of Tuscany to the south.

TerminologyEdit

Although the term dialect is commonly used in reference to all minority languages native to Italy, most of them are not mutually intelligible withStandard Italian[citation needed] and have developed independently from Vulgar Latin.[citation needed] Bolognese is no exception and so is a dialect of Emiliano-Romagnolo, not Italian.[citation needed]

ClassificationEdit

Bolognese is a dialect of Emiliano-Romagnolo, one of the Gallo-Italiclanguages of the Romance family. It shares many common features with other Gallo-Italic languages such asPiedmontese, Lombard, Venetian, andLigurian, and it is closer to them than to Italian.[citation needed]


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