Végliote
The Végliote was a dialect Dalmate spoken on the island about Krk (in the past Veglia, from where its name) the island about Krk is located today in current the Croatia. It ceased being spoken in 1898, with the death of the last shepherd who practiced it, Antoine Udina. This language is better known because she was studied by the Italian linguist Mateo Bartoli near this last Dalmatian speaker.
See too
- Linguistic
- Dictionary of the languages
- Languages by family
- Indo-European Languages
- Romance languages
- group Illyro-novel
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