Florentine dialect
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The Florentine language was the language spoken in the Italian city of Florence. A received, pedagogical variant of this language became the national language of the Kingdom of Italy when it was established in 1861. It is a form of Tuscan dialect.
References
- Cory Crawford. "A Brief History of the Italian Language". http://linguistics.byu.edu/classes/ling450ch/reports/Italian2.html. Retrieved 2007-01-15.
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