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Slovenian?!?[edit]

I'm pretty suprised that a Slovenian translation is written near the name of Turriaco, San Pier and many of our communes, because NOBODY here speak slovenian as mother tongue. Althought the word "bisiaco" (which is the term used to refer the people who lives in our territory) comes probably from a Slovenian word, the languange widely spoken is Italian, because the territory was occupated by venetians immigrates long time ago. The Bisiaco, our language, is in fact a variation of the venetian language with strong influences from "Friulano" (the language spoken around Udine), some words taken from German and a really weak Slovenian influence. The Slovenian is spoken mostly in the highlands near the Slovenian limit, territories that have not much in common with our land. Only in Ronchi there are road panels with two languages, but it can be considered more a left-oriented political action then a real need. So it would be better to change the second name and write it not in slovenian, but in bisiaco, which is exectly what I'm going to do. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 79.17.237.77 (talk) 18:18, 27 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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BetacommandBot (talk) 06:37, 19 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]