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Murcian Spanish
murciano
Pronunciation
[muɾˈθjano]
Native to
Spain
Region
Murcia, Andalusia (Almería, partially in Jaén and Granada), Castile-La Mancha (Albacete) and Valencia (Vega Baja, Alicante)
Language family
Indo-European
Italic
Latino-Faliscan
Romance
Italo-Western
Western
Ibero-Romance
West Iberian
Castilian
Spanish
Peninsular Spanish
Murcian Spanish
Early forms
Proto-Indo-European
Proto-Italic
Proto-Latino-Faliscan
Old Latin
Vulgar Latin
...
Old Spanish
Early Modern Spanish
Writing system
Spanish orthography (Latin script)
Official status
Official language in
Spain
Language codes
ISO 639-3
–
Glottolog
None
IETF
es-u-sd-esmc
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Murcian (endonym: murciano) is a variant of Peninsular Spanish, spoken mainly in the autonomous community of Murcia and the adjacent comarcas of Vega Baja del Segura and Alto Vinalopó in the province of Alicante (Valencia), the corridor of Almansa in Albacete (Castile-La Mancha). In a greater extent, it may also include some areas that were part of the former Kingdom of Murcia, such as southeastern Albacete (now part of Castile La Mancha) and parts of Jaén and Almería (now part of Andalusia).
The linguistic varieties of Murcian form a dialect continuum with Eastern Andalusian and Manchego Peninsular Spanish.
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