Tarantino language
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Tarantino Tarandíne |
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Spoken in: | Italy, United States (California) | |
Total speakers: | ~900,000 | |
Language family: | Indo-European Italic Romance Italo-Western Tarantino |
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Official language in: | none | |
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ISO 639-1: | none | |
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ISO 639-3: | – | |
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The Tarantino language is a language spoken in the southeastern Italian region of Apulia. Most of the speakers live in the Apulian town of Taranto. The language is also spoken by few Italian immigrants in the United States, especially in California. Tarantino is closely related to Italian and Sicilian (sometimes Neapolitan).
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