Emilian dialect spoken in Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy
Not to be confused with Bolongan language.
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Bolognese
bulgnaiṡ
Pronunciation
[bul̪ˈɲai̯z̺]
Native to
Italy
Language family
Indo-European
Italic
Latino-Faliscan
Romance
Italo-Western
Western Romance
Gallo-Romance
Gallo-Italic
Emilian–Romagnol
Emilian
Bolognese
Language codes
ISO 639-3
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Glottolog
bolo1260
IETF
egl-u-sd-itbo
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