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Fiuman dialect

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Native to
  
Croatia, Italy

Glottolog
  
None

Region
  
Kvarner Gulf

Native speakers
  
between 10,000 and 30,000 (date missing)

Language family
  
Indo-European Italic Romance Western Gallo-Romance Gallo-Italic Venetian Eastern/Coastal Fiuman

The Fiuman dialect (Italian: fiumano, Fiuman: fiuman) is the dialect of the Venetian language spoken in the Croatian city of Rijeka (Fiume). It is strongly influenced by Serbo-Croatian Chakavian, Hungarian, German substrates, mainly due to the closeness between two different cultures (the Romanic and the Slavic one) and the Austro-Hungarian rule.

Thus, because Rijeka was under the Habsburg Monarchy for over five centuries (1466–1918) and part of the Holy Roman Empire for nine centuries, many of the words are of German and Hungarian origin. Due to extensive emigration to the growing port city during the late 18th and 19th centuries, many words also came from other languages, such as Slovenian.

Significant is the amount of literary production carried out in this small dialect, with some of the main local authors using it in their works being Mario Schittar, Gino Antoni, Oscarre Russi, Egidio Milinovich.

References

Fiuman dialect Wikipedia