Putissi jiri avanti, comu già ni dicisti, cc'e' sempri uccasioni pi rivisioni e currizzioni; ora capisciu bonu ca e' megghiu avìrilu 'n...
Eryk's reasoning is sound, a lot of info is there, and I'd agree given Dr Dieli's knowledge, it would be quality data. However, the extra info...
I was just double checking Piccitto, it states that one locality in Enna pronounces pàriri, otherwise it's pariri. Camilleri shows both parìri...
Hi Eryk just quickly, I think it's pariri (normal stress)
Good post Karl, I am familiar with the language situation in Norway, and personally, I think there are good lessons there for us too.
Looking through the spreadsheet now. Most of my comments will be more questions about what the group views as being the closest to the...
I have no trouble believing Latin survived until 550AD (approximate time when Sicily came under the rule of the Byzantines, following a brief...
I'll undertake to do a proof-read of those two files over the next few hours. In the meantime, not sure how these appear in your script, but...
...further to that, hinted by Paul, a large number of Campanians either accompanied the Normans/Lombards, and/or migrated soon after.
I've been meaning to do a proof-read, but just haven't got round to it yet.
While he may have carried the title of King of kings, he did not rule over the entire island of Sicily.
It's an honour to have our first ever king in the forum.
True enough, and also the i/e versions as well. It would certainly be worthwhile having a resource that distinguishes such verbs, noting that they...
There are a lot of regular verbs, but one complication, even for the regular verbs, are the vowell shifts, which happen a lot, e.g. Purtari -...
Zoccu facisti ca ti càpita ca si bluccatu! :) Prova nautra vota picchì spissu si tratta di n’ammarrata pruvvisòria ps Peppe - mi poi chiamari...
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