Friulian

[free-oo-lee-uhn]

Fri·u·li·an

[free-oo-lee-uhn]
noun
a Rhaeto-Romanic dialect spoken by about half a million people of the plains of extreme NE Italy.

Origin:
1875–80; Friuli region of Italy + -an
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Friulian (frɪˈuːlɪən)
 
n
1.  Ladin See also Romansch the Rhaetian dialect spoken in parts of Friuli
2.  an inhabitant of Friuli or a speaker of Friulian
 
adj
3.  of or relating to Friuli, its inhabitants, or their language

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