• The Triestine dialect (Triestine: triestin, Italian: triestino, Slovene: tržaščina) is a dialect of Venetian spoken in the city of Trieste and the surrounding...
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    particular dialect of Trieste, called tergestino, spoken until the beginning of the 19th century, was surpassed in relevance by the Triestine dialect of Venetian...
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    sizeable Triestine Jewish community. The local Triestine dialect reflects this ethnic mix. Based on the Romance Venetian language, the dialect was influenced...
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  • Virgilio Giotti published in Florence in 1941. The poems are in the Triestine dialect, and were composed in the 1930s. The work features some of Giotti's...
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    Monfalcone and Grado, where a version of the Venetian language and Triestine dialect is spoken instead.[citation needed] Venetian is also spoken in western...
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    Trieste, see Triestine dialect), Istria in Croatia and Slovenia and Dalmatia in Croatia, Brazil (Talian dialect) and Mexico (Chipilo Venetian dialect). The language...
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    for The Master), was also popular for his strong use of his native Triestine dialect. Rocco died on 20 February 1979, aged 66, in his hometown Trieste...
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    War. He spoke Italian as a second language, as he usually spoke the Triestine dialect. Due to his Germanophone ancestry by his father, he and his brothers...
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    Virgilio Giotti, was an Italian poet writing both in Italian and in the Triestine dialect. Giotti's poetry "which is not so much linked to the vernacular tradition...
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    part of the policies of Fascist Italianization. In the local Italian Triestine dialect, the village has always been referred to simply as Dolina. In 2003...
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