cos ISO 639

Corsu Autonyms

Corsican

  • Geography

    FR Corsica region; possibly in Marseilles, Paris, other urban centers.
  • Language Cloud

A language of France

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Corse, Corsi, Corso
Corsu
150,000 in France (2013), decreasing. Ethnic population: 315,000 (2017). Total users in all countries: 151,000.
Corsica region; possibly in Marseilles, Paris, other urban centers.
Andorra, France and Monaco
6b (Threatened). Statutory language of provincial identity in Corsica (2002, Act. No. 2002-92 (22 Jan) on Corsica, Article 7), mainly used in education.
Indo-European, Italic, Romance, Southern, Corsican
Sartenais, Vico-Ajaccio, Northern Corsican (Bastia, Cape Cors), Venaco. Lexical similarity: 79%–89% with Bastia, Venaco, Vico, and Sartene dialects. Bonifacio on the southern tip of the island has 78% lexical similarity (highest) with Bastia at extreme north. Ajaccio dialect is central and prestigious.
Some of all ages. Positive attitudes. Also use French [fra].
Grammar. Bible portions: 1861–1994.
Latin script [Latn].
OLAC resources in and about Corsican
Corsican
1,000 in Italy (1990).
Sardinia region; Maddalena islands, Sardinia northeast coast.
6b (Threatened)
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