Italian vs Somali Dialects
Dialect 1
Romanesco
  
Northern Somali
  
Where They Speak
Lazio
  
Gabon, Standard Somali
  
How Many People Speak
3,000,000.00
  
21
Not Available
  
Dialect 2
Central Italian
  
Benaadir
  
Where They Speak
Abruzzo, central Marche, Lazio, south Tuscany, Umbria
  
Georgia, The capital of Mogadishu
  
How Many People Speak
5,000,000.00
  
14
Not Available
  
Dialect 3
Tuscan
  
Af-Ashraaf
  
Where They Speak
Corsica, Gallura, Haute-Corse, Sardinia, Tuscany, Umbria
  
Standard Somali
  
Where they Speak Italian and Somali Dialects
Italian vs Somali dialects consists information about where they speak Italian and Somali dialects.
Italian Dialects:- Romanesco spoken in: Lazio
- Central Italian spoken in: Abruzzo, central Marche, Lazio, south Tuscany, Umbria
- Tuscan spoken in: Corsica, Gallura, Haute-Corse, Sardinia, Tuscany, Umbria
Somali Dialects:- Northern Somali spoken in: Gabon, Standard Somali
- Benaadir spoken in: Georgia, The capital of Mogadishu
- Af-Ashraaf spoken in: Standard Somali
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How Many People Speak Italian and Somali Dialects
Dialects are the varieties of a language that is distinguished from each other on basis of phonology, grammar, vocabulary, speaking regions and speaking population. Italian vs Somali Dialects also tells you about how many people speak Italian and Somali Dialects.
Italian Dialects:- Romanesco speaking population: 3,000,000.00
- Central Italian speaking population: 5,000,000.00
- Tuscan speaking population: Not Available
Somali Dialects:- Northern Somali speaking population: Not Available
- Benaadir speaking population: Not Available
- Af-Ashraaf speaking population: Not Available
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