Calabrian Greek (endonym: Greko/ Γκραίκο; Italian: Grecanico) is the variety of Italiot Greek used by the ethnic Griko people in Calabria, as opposed...
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Italiot Greek, also known as Italic-Greek and Salentino-Calabrian Greek refers to two varieties of Modern Greek spoken in Italy by the Griko people. Italiot...
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Languages of Calabria (redirect from Calabrian language)
collectively known as Calabrian (Italian: calabrese). In addition, there are speakers of the Arbëresh variety of Albanian, as well as Calabrian Greek speakers and...
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up Calabrian or calabrian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Calabrian may refer to: Calabrian, the people or culture of Calabria Calabrian Greek dialect...
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Griko language (redirect from Apulian Greek language)
of Italiot Greek (the other being Calabrian Greek or Grecanico), spoken by Griko people in Salento, province of Lecce, Italy. Some Greek linguists consider...
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Calabria (redirect from Calabrian cuisine)
Kolasa-Sikiaridi, Kerry (10 December 2019). "Calabrian Greek, a Language on the Brink of Extinction". Greek Reporter. Archived from the original on 30 September...
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generally referred to by speakers simply as Greek (Ελληνικά, Elliniká), refers collectively to the dialects of the Greek language spoken in the modern era, including...
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Greek Cypriots (Greek: Ελληνοκύπριοι, romanized: Ellinokýprioi, Turkish: Kıbrıs Rumları) are the ethnic Greek population of Cyprus, forming the island's...
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Pentedattilo (Calabrian Greek: Πενταδάκτυλο - Pentadàktilo) is a small village in Calabria, southern Italy, administratively a frazione of Melito di Porto...
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Griko people (category Articles containing Greek-language text)
1366), Greek Calabrian scholar, was one of the earliest promoters of Greek studies in Western Europe. Antonio de Ferrariis (c. 1444–1517), Greek scholar...
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