This article is about the Italian dialect. For the vegetable, see Romanesco broccoli. For the Renaissance and Baroque dance and associated chord progression, see Romanesca. For the architectural style, see Romanesque architecture.
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Romanesco
Romano
Native to
Italy
Region
Metropolitan City of Rome Capital, Lazio
Language family
Indo-European
Italic
Latino-Faliscan
Latin
Romance
Italo-Western
Italo-Dalmatian
Italo-Romance
Central Italian
Romanesco
Writing system
Latin
Language codes
ISO 639-3
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Glottolog
None
Linguasphere
51-AAA-rab
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Romanesco (Italian pronunciation:[romaˈnesko]) is one of the central Italian dialects spoken in the Metropolitan City of Rome Capital, especially in the core city. It is linguistically close to Tuscan and Standard Italian, with some notable differences from these two. Rich in vivid expressions and sayings, Romanesco is used in a typical diglossic setting, mainly for informal/colloquial communication, with code-switching and translanguaging with the standard language.
Romanesco (Italian pronunciation: [romaˈnesko]) is one of the central Italian dialects spoken in the Metropolitan City of Rome Capital, especially in the...
Roman people". Romanesco may refer to: Romanescodialect, an Italian dialect spoken in the city of Rome and its surroundings Romanesco broccoli, a kind...
all'amatriciana (Italian: [ˈsuːɡo allamatriˈtʃaːna]) or alla matriciana (in Romanescodialect), also known as salsa all'amatriciana, is a traditional Italian pasta...
Arrabbiata sauce, known in Italian as sugo all'arrabbiata (arabbiata in Romanescodialect), is a spicy sauce for pasta made from garlic, tomatoes, and dried...
vocative is often perceived as very direct and so can seem rude. In Romanescodialect the vocative case appears as a regular truncation immediately after...
described using the word scrocchiarella, an onomatopoeic adjective in the Romanescodialect. However, the naming of the latter style of pizza does not appear...
Pagliata (or, in Romanescodialect, pajata) is a traditional Roman dish primarily using the intestine of a young calf (tripe). As it has only eaten milk...
poet, writer and journalist, particularly known for his works in Romanescodialect. Carlo Alberto Camillo Salustri was born in Rome on 26 October 1871...
languages descended from Latin, including French, Spanish and Italian Romanescodialect, the variety of Italian spoken in the area of Rome Romang language...
is a product protected by the European Union with the PGI mark. In Romanescodialect, the offspring of the sheep who is still suckling or recently weaned...
is a product protected by the European Union with the PGI mark. In Romanescodialect, the offspring of the sheep who is still suckling or recently weaned...
in official writing. ⟨j⟩ is also used to render /j/ in dialectal spelling, e.g. Romanescodialect ⟨ajo⟩ [ajo] (garlic; cf. Italian aglio [aʎo]). The Italian...
instead of plates. The noun bruschetta (pl.: bruschette) comes from the Romanescodialect verb bruscare, the equivalent of the Italian word abbrustolire, which...
Rigatoni con la pajata (Romanescodialect; standard Italian: rigatoni con la pagliata, Italian: [riɡaˈtoːni kon la paʎˈʎaːta]) is a classic pasta dish...
“Romeo, er mejo der Colosseo” ("The best [cat] of the Colosseum" in Romanescodialect), an Italian cat from Rome speaking with a strong Roman accent; the...
influences were the 18th-century poet Robert Fergusson and the Italian Romanescodialect sonneteer Giuseppe Gioachino Belli. Garioch was born in Edinburgh...
The letter ⟨j⟩ represents /j/ in Latin and Italian and dialect words such as Romanescodialect ajo /ˈajjo/ ("garlic"; cf. Italian aglio /ˈaʎʎo/); it represents...
His most popular character is nicknamed Er Cipolla (The Onion in Romanescodialect). Vacanze di Natale 2000 (1999) Body Guards (2000) Merry Christmas...
category includes: the complex of the Tuscan and Central Italian dialects, such as Romanesco in Rome, with the addition of some distantly Corsican-derived...
while high-mids resist raising to /i, u/. This was also the case for Old Romanesco, which had alternations such as /ˈpɛde, ˈpjɛdi/ 'foot, feet'. In some...
to the point that the inhabitants of that rione were nicknamed in Romanescodialect magnacode ('tail-eaters'). It is often found in the trattorie of Testaccio...
immigration from Tuscany. Therefore, current Romanesco has grammar and roots that are rather different from other dialects in Central Italy. Much like the rest...
literary activity began in 1881 with the publication of sonnets in Romanescodialect. In the same period he made friends with Gabriele D'Annunzio. He made...
the following morning A shepherd boy is heard offstage singing (in Romanescodialect) "Io de' sospiri" ("I give you sighs") as church bells sound for matins...
is a product protected by the European Union with the PGI mark. In Romanescodialect, the offspring of the sheep who is still suckling or recently weaned...
17 October 2015 (2015-10-17) (Rome Film Festival) Running time 112 minutes Country Italy Language Italian / Romanescodialect Budget €1.7 million Box office €6 million...