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Bustocco and
Legnanese (natively büstócu and legnanés) are two
dialects of
Western Lombard,
spoken respectively in the
cities of
Busto Arsizio (Province...
- The
Legnanese (
Legnanese: Legnanees), or
Urban Conglomerate of Legnano, is an
urban area that
corresponds to the Alto Milanese. It
includes Legnano, its...
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Lombard Eastern Bergamasque Cremish Western Brianzöö Canzés Bustocco–
Legnanese Comasco–Lecchese
Comasco Laghée
Lecchese Vall****inese
Milanese Ossolano...
- p. 120. SBN IT\ICCU\CFI\0249761. D'Ilario,
Giorgio (2003).
Dizionario legnanese (in Italian). Artigianservice. p. 29. SBN IT\ICCU\MIL\0625963. "Saggi...
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other Western Lombard varieties are
spoken (Brianzoeu,
Bustocco and
Legnanese dialects). The most
important dialects are:
Comasco dialect (spoken in...
- are:[citation needed]
Milanese or
Meneghin (macromilanese)
Bustocco and
Legnanese Brianzöö (lombardo-prealpino
occidentale - macromilanese)
Monzese Comasco-Lecchese...
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Lombard dialects,
legnanese is a
Romance language derived from
Latin with a
Celtic substrate and
longobard superstratum. In
Legnanese dialect there are...
- ambiente. SBN IT\ICCU\CFI\0249761. D'Ilario,
Giorgio (2003).
Dizionario legnanese. Artigianservice. SBN IT\ICCU\MIL\0625963.
Bernard Comrie,
Stephen Matthews...
- View of the
Parco castello in Legnano. In the
background you can see the
Legnanese quarter of
Costa San Giorgio,
while in the
foreground you can see part...
- the
positioning of the
Carroccio in
Legnano lay in the fact that the
Legnanese was a
territory not
hostile to the
troops of the
Lombard League, given...