Venetian
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Venetian
Summary
Venetian is a natural language[1]. Venetian draws 2,108 Wikipedia views per month (natural_language category, ranking #75 of 734).[2]
Key Facts
- Venetian was influenced by Ancient Greek[3].
- Venetian was influenced by Vulgar Latin[4].
- Venetian was influenced by Germanic languages[5].
- Venetian was influenced by Venetic[6].
- Venetian is in the country of Italy[7].
- Venetian is in the country of Croatia[8].
- Venetian is in the country of Slovenia[9].
- Venetian is in the country of Brazil[10].
- Venetian is in the country of Mexico[11].
- Venetian is in the country of Argentina[12].
- Venetian's instance of is recorded as natural language[13].
- Venetian's instance of is recorded as modern language[14].
- Venice is named after Venetian[15].
- Republic of Venice is named after Venetian[16].
- Venetian is a type of Italo-Western[17].
- Venetian is a type of Venetic[18].
- Venetian's writing system is recorded as Latin script[19].
- Venetian's Commons category is recorded as Venetian language[20].
- Venetian's Wikimedia language code is recorded as vec[21].
- Venetian comprises Central Venetian dialect[22].
- Venetian comprises Triestine[23].
- Venetian comprises Trevisan[24].
- Venetian comprises Q3706658[25].
- Venetian comprises talian[26].
- Venetian comprises Chipilo Venetian dialect[27].
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Definition and Type
Recorded instance of include natural language[13] and modern language[14]. Recorded subclass of include Italo-Western[17] and Venetic[18].
Origins
Things named after include Venice[15], a comune of Italy[28], in Italy[29], founded in 0421[30] and Republic of Venice[16], a sovereign state[31], in Republic of Venice[32], founded in 0697[33].
Use and Application
Components include Central Venetian dialect[22], a dialect group[34]; Triestine[23], a dialect[35]; Trevisan[24], a dialect[36], in Italy[37]; Q3706658[25], a dialect[38], in Italy[39]; talian[26], a dialect[40], in Brazil[41]; and Chipilo Venetian dialect[27], a dialect[42].
Movements and Schools
Acknowledged influences include Ancient Greek[3], a language[43]; Vulgar Latin[4]; Germanic languages[5]; and Venetic[6].
Why It Matters
Venetian draws 2,108 Wikipedia views per month (natural_language category, ranking #75 of 734).[2] Venetian has Wikipedia articles in 27 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[44] Venetian is known by 34 alternative names across languages and contexts.[45]