friulian
Proper noun 1. A Romance language: Friulian is a Rhaeto-Romance language spoken primarily in the Friuli region of northeastern Italy. It is a distinct language with its own grammar, vocabulary, and literary tradition, recognized and protected by Italian law.
Friulian is used as a noun to refer to the language itself or, by extension, to things pertaining to the language or its speakers. * The local government publishes official documents in both Italian and Friulian. * She is conducting research on the phonology of Friulian. * The Friulian community is working to preserve its linguistic heritage.
- Attributive use: Friulian can be used attributively (like an adjective) to describe nouns related to the language or region.
- We attended a Friulian poetry reading.
- He studies Friulian folklore.
- Friulan: An alternate, less common spelling of Friulian.
- Friuli: The name of the historical region in Italy where Friulian is spoken.
- Rhaeto-Romance: The subgroup of the Romance language family that includes Friulian, along with Romansh and Ladin.
- Eastern Ladin: A technical linguistic term sometimes used to classify Friulian within the Rhaeto-Romance continuum. (Note: This is a specialist synonym and not commonly used in general contexts.)
It is important to distinguish Friulian as a language from a mere dialect of Italian. While it is spoken in Italy and influenced by Italian, it is a separate language with a different historical development from Latin. The reference context correctly identifies it as a "Rhaeto-Romance dialect," where "dialect" is used in its linguistic sense to mean a variant within a language group, not a sub-variant of Italian.
- a Rhaeto-Romance dialect spoken in northeastern Italy