Emilian language
| Emilian | |
|---|---|
| Emigliân, emigliàn, emigliän | |
| Pronunciation | IPA: [emiˈʎa(ː)ŋ] or [emiˈʎæːŋ] |
| Native to | Italy |
| Region | Primarily Emilia-Romagna. Border variants spoken in near Lombardy, Tuscany and Veneto's provinces. |
| Ethnicity | 3.3 million (2008) |
Native speakers | Unknown, c. 1.3 million (2006 estimate) (2006) |
| Dialects | |
| Latin | |
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | egl |
| Glottolog | emil1241 |
| Linguasphere | ... -okh 51-AAA-oka ... -okh |
Emilian is classified as Definitely Endangered by UNESCO Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger | |
Emilian (Reggiano, Parmesan and Modenese: emigliân; Bolognese: emigliàn; Piacentino: emigliän; Italian: emiliano) is a Gallo-Italic unstandardised language spoken in the historical region of Emilia, which is now in the western part of Emilia-Romagna, Northern Italy.
Emilian has a default word order of subject–verb–object and both grammatical gender (masculine and feminine) and grammatical number (singular and plural). There is a strong T–V distinction, which distinguishes varying levels of politeness, social distance, courtesy, familiarity or insult. The alphabet, largely adapted from the Italian (Tuscan) one, uses a considerable number of diacritics.