Southern Italian

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Southern Italian
Italiano Meridionale
Napoletano-Calabrese
Spoken in  Italy
Region Abruzzo, Apulia, Basilicata, Calabria, Campania, Lazio, Marche, Molise.
Native speakers unknown (7.05 million cited 1976)
Est. 11 million[citation needed]
Language family
Standard forms
Language codes
ISO 639-2 nap
ISO 639-3 nap
Neapolitan language.jpg
Dialects[1][2][3][4]

Southern Italian (Dialetti italiani meridionali), or Napoletano-Calabrese, is a group of Italo-Dalmatian Romance dialects spoken in Southern Lazio, Southern Marche, Abruzzo, Molise, Campania, Basilicata, Apulia, and Northern Calabria. Part of a language continuum, they are all mutually intelligible and are often referred to as Neapolitan languages (based on Naples' historic role as capital of the region). According to Ethnologue, the dialects are grouped as Napoletano-Calabrese and are given the status of language.[5] Some consider the dialects simply as Italian dialects affected by a samnite substratum.

The following are considered Southern Italian dialects[6]:

Northern border of Southern Italian in magenta.[7]

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