Sassarese language
Sassarese (local name Sassaresu or Turritanu) is a Romance language. It is related to the Corsican language and the Sardinian language. It is also related to Gallurese. The latter is regarded as a Corsican dialect despite the geographic location, although this attribution is a matter of controversy. It can be considered a transitional language between Italo-Dalmatian languages
| Sassarese | |
|---|---|
| Sassaresu, Turritanu | |
| Pronunciation | [sasːaˈrezu] |
| Native to | Italy |
| Region | Sardinia |
Native speakers | ≈ 125.000 |
Indo-European
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| Latin (Italian alphabet) | |
| Official status | |
| Regulated by | No official regulation |
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | sdc |
| ELP | Sassarese Sardinian |
| Linguasphere | 51-AAA-pe |
![]() Languages of northern Sardinia | |
Sassarese is spoken by approximately 120,000 people in the northwest coastal areas of Sardinia, Italy.
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