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    Tuone Udaina (1823 – 10 June 1898; Antonio Udina in Italian) was the last known speaker of Dalmatian, a Romance language that evolved from Latin along...
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    efforts of the linguist Matteo Bartoli and his informant Tuone Udaina. When they first met, Udaina had not spoken Vegliote in two decades and could only...
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  • Burbur may refer to: Tuone Udaina (d. 1898), last speaker of Dalmatian, nicknamed Burbur Burbur, Hamadan, a village in Hamadan Province, Iran Burbur, Kermanshah...
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  • government arranges a 99-year rent of Hong Kong from China. June 10 – Tuone Udaina, the last known speaker of the Dalmatian language, is killed in an explosion...
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  • Bartoli used data gathered in 1897 from the last speaker of Dalmatian, Tuone Udaina, who was killed in an explosives accident on 10 June 1898. He also wrote...
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    last speaker of any Dalmatian dialect of the Dalmatian city-states was Tuone Udaina (Italian: Antonio Udina), who was accidentally killed in an explosion...
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  • June 1898 Dalmatian Indo-European Croatia; Montenegro with the death of Tuone Udaina. after 1894 Tsetsaut Na-Dene British Columbia, Canada after 1892 Awabakal...
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  • Vanessa Radman (born 1974), actress. Branko Vidović (1923–2013), swimmer. Tuone Udaina (1823–1898), Being the last person to have any active knowledge of the...
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