languages:griko_in_italy
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Griko should not be confused with Greko, also known as Grekanico, despite both being Italiot-Greek languages.Griko and Greko are mutually intelligible due to both languages being derived from Greek however, the primary difference between these two languages is that Griko is spoken in Salento while Greko is spoken in Calabria. Furthermore, | Griko should not be confused with Greko, also known as Grekanico, despite both being Italiot-Greek languages.Griko and Greko are mutually intelligible due to both languages being derived from Greek however, the primary difference between these two languages is that Griko is spoken in Salento while Greko is spoken in Calabria. Furthermore, | ||
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<sup> The image shows the speaker communities of Griko in Salento and Greko in Calabria((GrikoSpeakingCommunitiesTodayV4. (8 March 2006). In // | <sup> The image shows the speaker communities of Griko in Salento and Greko in Calabria((GrikoSpeakingCommunitiesTodayV4. (8 March 2006). In // |
languages/griko_in_italy.txt · Last modified: 2020/12/03 11:42 by ydwine