• Lecchese is a dialect of Western Lombard language spoken in the city and suburbs of Lecco (Lombardy). It has the characteristic, in contrast with the...
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  • The group of dialects Comasco-Lecchese is part of the Western Lombard language and is spoken in the province of Como and province of Lecco in Italy, especially...
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  • dialect belonging to the Western branch of Lombard language, spoken in the city and suburbs of Como. Comasco is part of the Comasco-Lecchese dialect group...
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  • Valbrona dialect. Valbrona subdialect has influences from Lecchese (Comasco-Lecchese group) In Sormano, Caglio, Rezzago there are influences from dialect of...
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  • macromilanese) Monzese Comasco-Lecchese (lombardo-prealpino occidentale) Comasco Laghée Intelvese Vallassinese Lecchese Valsassinese Ossolano Varesino...
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  • Acquate (in Lecchese dialect Quàa) is a ward of Lecco, Italy, located north-east of the city centre. It is situated at the foot of the hill between the...
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    Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith. Scola knows Italian (as well as Lecchese dialect), English, German, French and a little Spanish. In 2013, Scola again...
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    Canzo) Bustocco-Legnanese Comasco-Lecchese (Lombardo-prealpino occidentale) Comasco Laghée Intelvese Vallassinese Lecchese Valsassinese Varesino / Bosin (Lombardo-Prealpino...
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  • Laghée (pronounced [laˈɡeː]; literally "of the Lake") is a dialect of Western Lombard language spoken in the north of province of Como (Lombardy), on...
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    is also known as Castilian (castellano). The group evolved from several dialects of Vulgar Latin in Iberia after the collapse of the Western Roman Empire...
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