lmo ISO 639

Lombard Autonyms

Lombard

  • Geography

    IT Lombardy region: Bregaglia, Mesoldina, and Poschiavo valleys; Piedmont region: Novara province; Trentino-Alto Adige region: west Trentino border area; Emilia-Romagna region: small areas along Po river northwest of Piacenza; Veneto region: east shoreline area, Lake Garda.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Italy

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Lombardo
Lombard
3,600,000 in Italy (2002). Total users in all countries: 3,903,000.
Lombardy region: Bregaglia, Mesoldina, and Poschiavo valleys; Piedmont region: Novara province; Trentino-Alto Adige region: west Trentino border area; Emilia-Romagna region: small areas along Po river northwest of Piacenza; Veneto region: east shoreline area, Lake Garda.
Liechtenstein and Switzerland
6a* (Vigorous).
Indo-European, Italic, Romance, Italo-Western, Western, Gallo-Iberian, Gallo-Romance, Gallo-Italian
Milanese, Eastern Lombard, Western Lombard (Lumbaart, Nicosia, Novara, Piazza Armerina, San Fratello), Alpine Lombard, Novarese Lombard, Trentino Western, Latin Fiamazzo, Latin Anaunico, Bergamasco, Ticinese (Ticino). A group of varieties, some of which may be separate languages. Western Lombard dialects (of Ticino and Graubünden) inherently intelligible. Speakers in more conservative valleys may have to use some kind of standard dialect to communicate with those of other dialects of Lombard. Lombard varieties in Piedmont region are mutually intelligible with neighboring Piedmontese [pms] dialects. Very different from standard Italian [ita].
In towns and among younger generations the use of Lombard has diminished significantly (Salminen 2007). Also use Italian [ita].
TV. Dictionary. Bible portions: 1859–1860.
Latin script [Latn], in development.
OLAC resources in and about Lombard
Lombard
303,000 in Switzerland (1995).
Graubünden canton: Bernina, Maloggia, and Moesa districts, south of Saint Moritz; Ticino canton.
Ticinese (Tessinian, Ticinees, Ticines, Ticino).
6a (Vigorous)
Used more extensively in Switzerland than Italy. Ticinese is the form used in the home. Also use Italian [ita].
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