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by narvval
2794 days ago
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This is the case in most European countries: - Florentine Italian displaced Sardinian, Napolitan, Romanesco, etc. - Ille-de-france French displaced Provencal, Occitan, Breton, etc. - English displaced Scots, Gaelic, Welsh, etc. Even countrires traditionally considered "nation-states" in a linguistic sense such as Portugal went down this route to some degree, with Mirandese and Barranqueno all but gone nowadays. |
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Didn't knew that main Italian came from Florence, thanks for the hint.