Extreme Southern Italian dialect spoken in the Salento Peninsula, Italy
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Salentino
salentinu
Native to
Italy
Region
Salento (southern Apulia)
Formerly Corfu
Native speakers
1,500,000 but vulnerable (2017)https://docs.verbix.com/Languages/Salentino
Language family
Indo-European
Italic
Latino-Faliscan
Latin
Romance
Italo-Western
Italo-Dalmatian
Italo-Romance
Extreme Southern Italian
Salentino
Language codes
ISO 639-3
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Salentino (salentinu) is a dialect of the Extreme Southern Italian (Italiano meridionale estremo in Italian)[1][2] spoken in the Salento peninsula, which is the southern part of the region of Apulia at the southern "heel" of the Italian peninsula.
^Avolio, Francesco (2012). Lingue e dialetti d'Italia [Languages and dialects of Italy] (in Italian) (2nd ed.). Rome: Carocci. p. 54.
^"siciliani, calabresi e salentini, dialetti in "Enciclopedia dell'Italiano"". www.treccani.it (in Italian). Retrieved 2021-04-04.
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