Neapolitan language - Wikipedia Neapolitan (autonym: ('o n)napulitano [ (o n)näpuli't̪ɑːnə]; Italian: napoletano) is a Romance language of the Southern Italo-Romance group spoken in most of continental Southern Italy It is named after the Kingdom of Naples, which once covered most of the area, and the city of Naples was its capital On 14 October 2008, a law by the Region of Campania stated that Neapolitan was to be
Neapolitan language, alphabet and pronunciation - Omniglot Neapolitan is a Romance language spoken by about seven or eight million people in southern Italy, especially in the city of Naples (Nàpule Napoli) and in Campania and southern Lazio
Wikinapoli - Neapolitan Language Neapolitan (or Nnapulitano) is the Italian "dialect" common to Naples and the surrounding region, one of the most important languages in Italy after standard "Italian" (which was itself originally a Tuscan dialect)
Understanding Neapolitan: The Origin Behind the Name Neapolitan derives from the Italian word “Napoletano,” which translates to “of Naples” or “from Naples ” Naples, one of Italy’s oldest cities, boasts a rich history that dates back to ancient Greece when it was known as Neapolis, meaning “new city ”
Italian vs Neapolitan – What are the differences? - Daily Italian Words Widely spoken in southern Italy, mainly throughout Campania, Molise, Basilicata, Abruzzo and North Apulia and Calabria, the Neapolitan language is still in use among many small communities but is not recognised as an official language
History and Facts about the Neapolitan Dialect - TheFlags. org The Neapolitan dialect, also known as "Napulitano" in Italian, is a Romance language that originated in the region of Campania in Southern Italy It is primarily spoken in and around the city of Naples, but also has speakers in other parts of Italy and in communities around the world
Neapolitan - Wikipedia Neapolitan Look up Neapolitan in Wiktionary, the free dictionary Neapolitan means of or pertaining to Naples, a city in Italy; or to: