• Milanese (endonym in traditional orthography Milanes, Meneghin) is the central variety of the Western dialect of the Lombard language spoken in Milan...
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  • Emilian-Romagnol) Slangs Spasell The following information is based on the Milanese dialect: [ŋ] occurs only as a nasal sound before velar stops. The central approximant...
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    the Milanese dialect song O mia bela Madunina by Giovanni D'Anzi, which is in fact considered the hymn of the city), the biscione (in Milanese dialect el...
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  • elements of the most prestigious variant of the Lombard language (see Milanese dialect). The language descends from Latin with some influence from a Celtic...
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    Cathedral visible all over the city, namely the Madonnina (Madunina in the Milanese dialect). The song was written and composed in 1934 by the Milan songwriter...
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  • "Mr. Linea" (voiced by Carlo Bonomi in a grammelot similar to the Milanese dialect) drawn as a single outline of an infinite line, which encounters various...
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  • a response to a news that something improbable happened. Lombard (Milanese dialect) – quand pìssen i òch ("when the geese will piss"), refers to the fact...
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    ghè minga (pronounced [ɡɛ ˈmĩːɡa]), meaning "it's not there" in the Milanese dialect of Lombard. The name was approved by the International Astronomic Union...
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    Milan (redirect from Milanese duchy)
    Milan (Milanese: [miˈlãː] ; Italian: Milano, Italian: [miˈlaːno] ) is a city in northern Italy, regional capital of Lombardy, and the second-most-populous...
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  • The classical Milanese orthography is the orthography used for the Western Lombard language, in particular for the Milanese dialect, by the major poets...
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  • ills were often satirized by Magnus & Bunker, as well as terms in Milanese dialect. Alan Ford is published monthly by Max Bunker Press in Italy. There...
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    dialects" [lombard dialects]. Enciclopedia Treccani (in Italian). Agnoletto 1992, p. 120. D'Ilario 2003, p. 28. D'Ilario 2003, p. 29. "Il milanese crogiuolo...
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  • 2023. F. Cherubini, Vocabolario milanese-italiano, 5. Sopraggiunta. Nozioni filologiche intorno al Dialetto milanese. Saggio d'osservazioni si l'Idioma...
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  • central Brianzöö) and el (typical of Milanese and Ticinese) are used. Generally, it has harder sounds than other dialects. Hammarström, Harald; Forkel, Robert;...
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    working class, which granted them the nickname of casciavid (which in Milanese dialect means "screwdrivers"), used until the 1960s. On the other hand, crosstown...
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    automobile manufacturer Alfa Romeo. The name "Scighera" means mist in the Milanese dialect. The Scighera was conceived by Italdesign as a homage to Alfa Romeo's...
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    Portuguese, Irish, Spanish, Polish, French, English, German and the Milanese dialect. In his biography of Engels, Vladimir Lenin wrote: "After his friend...
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  • ghè minga (pronounced [ɡɛ ˈmĩːɡa]), meaning "it's not there" in the Milanese dialect of Lombard. /ɡəˈmɪŋɡə/ Draco λ Draconis Giausar Traditional name, variously...
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  • script. His grammelot was originally intended to be a parody of the Milanese dialect, and it was inspired by three abstract languages traditionally used...
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    both Luciano Pavarotti and José Carreras. Most of their songs were in Milanese dialect, and described ironically characters of the past in Milan, for example...
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    Che oror l'orient (Lubrina, 1991), a collection of Milanese poems and translation into Milanese dialect of the thirteenth-century poems of Guido Cavalcanti...
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  • The Ticinese dialect is the set of dialects, belonging to the Alpine and Western branch of the Lombard language, spoken in the northern part of the Canton...
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  • codified the writing of Milanese dialect at the end of the 17th century, introducing the French oeu, thus creating the classical Milanese orthography that would...
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    station. Usmate Velate was once knows as Osio, reason for which its Milanese dialect name is Oeus. "Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane al...
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    1927 by his older teammate Leopoldo Conti, who thought "Peppìn", in Milanese dialect, who was only 17 when he joined the senior team, was too young to be...
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  • and the prolixity with which Porta expressed the heart of the Milanese people in his dialect, without forgetting the theorist of the Romantic group revolving...
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  • characterised by the Ligurian substratum. While Legnanese is closer to the Milanese dialect,[citation needed] Bustocco is especially considered very similar to...
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    Strunz, whose last name sounds like stronz in Trapattoni's native Milanese dialect of Lombard, a swear word equivalent to Italian stronzo ('asshole' or...
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    notable Milanese scholars such as Carlo Porta and Carlo Maria Maggi celebrated the Verziere in their works as the place where both the Milanese dialect and...
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    to the members of the group, to poems in a dialect based on Bleniense: a kind of rustic Milanese dialect spoken in the valleys of Graubünden, to which...
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