- Bustocco and Legnanese
Infobox Language
name = Bustocco and Legnanese
familycolor = Indo-European
states =Italy
speakers = ~50,000
fam2 = Italic
fam3 = Romance
fam4 = Italo-Western
fam5 = Western
fam6 = Gallo-Romance
fam7 = Gallo-Italic
fam8 = Lombard
fam9 =Western Lombard
iso2=roa |lc1=lmo |ld1=Lombard |ll1=Lombard languageBustocco and Legnanese are two similar dialects of
Western Lombard language , spoken in the areas ofBusto Arsizio (Province of Varese ) andLegnano (Province of Milan ).They are characterised by the Ligurian
substratum . While Legnanese is closer toMilanese dialect , Bustocco is very similar toLigurian language . In fact, there is the unstressed vowel "u" at the end of masculine nouns and other words (e.g. Bustocco "gatu", "secu", "coldu", "büceu", "candu" = Legnanese "gatt", "secch", "cald", "bicér", "quand") and the elimination of some intervocalic consonants (e.g. Bustocco "lauà" = Legnanese "lavurà"). In both dialects the stressed "a" sounds like a mix between "a" and "o".A comic theatral group called "
I Legnanesi " uses Legnanese (with simplified grammar and lexicon heavily based on Italian) in its shows.References
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