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Monégasque dialect : ウィキペディア英語版
Monégasque dialect

Monégasque (natively ''Munegascu'') is a dialect of the modern Ligurian language, spoken in Monaco.
== Language family ==
Forming a part of the Western Romance dialect continuum, Monégasque shares many features with the variety of Ligurian spoken in Genoa, but differs from its neighbouring dialects Intemelio and Mentonasc. It has been partially influenced by Niçard Occitan. Contemporary Niçard Occitan is also traditionally spoken in some parts of Monaco, besides Monégasque.
Monegasque, along with all Ligurian languages, is derived directly from the northern Italian languages of the Middle Ages, and has some influence in vocabulary, grammar and syntax from French and related Gallo-Romance languages.
Before the annexation of the County of Nice to France in 1860, the Nizzardo Italians spoke a dialect very similar to the Monégasque.〔(Beyond Boundaries: Language and Identity in Contemporary Europe, Chapter Seven )〕

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