Triestine | |
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triestin | |
Native to | Italy, Slovenia, Croatia |
Region | Trieste and surrounding areas |
Native speakers | 200.000 - 300.000 (2006) |
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ISO 639-3 | – |
Glottolog | trie1242 |
Triestine (Triestine: triestin, Italian: triestino, Slovene: tržaščina) is a dialect of Venetian spoken in the city of Trieste and the surrounding areas.
The lexicon of Triestine is mostly of Latin origin. However, there are also words taken from other languages. As Trieste borders with Slovenia and was under the Habsburg monarchy for almost six centuries, some words are of German and Slovene origin. Due to extensive immigration to the city in the late 18th and 19th centuries, some words also came from other languages, such as Greek and Serbo-Croatian.