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Dalmaatish

Dalmaatish
Dalmaatish
Goll er loayrt ayns yn Chroit, Montenegro
Baase çhengey Er 10 Mean Souree 1989, laa vaase Tuone Udaina.
Kynney çhengey Ind-Oarpagh
Corys screeuee Abbyrlhit Romanagh
Coadyn çhengey
ISO 639-1 Gyn coad
ISO 639-2 roa
ISO 639-3 dlm

She çhengey Romanagh varroo ee Dalmaatish. V'ee ry-chlashtyn 'sy Chroit as ayns Montenegro.

Dalmaateyr s'jerree, she Tuone Udaina (er ny Iddaalaghey myr Antonio Udina). Varr bleaystan eh er 10 Mean Souree, 1898.[1][2] Ren Matteo Giulio Bartoli studeyrys er Udaina ayns 1897, as screeu eh sheese mysh 2800 fockle, chammah's skeeaylyn as skeeal e vea. Hie y docamad Iddaalish er coayl, agh va lhieggan Germaanish ("Das Dalmatische") er mayrn. Hie yn obbyr er aahyndaa dys Iddaalish ayns 2001.

  1. Roegiest, Eugeen (2006). Vers les sources des langues romanes: un itinéraire linguistique à (Frangish). ACCO, 138. ISBN 9033460947.
  2. Brahms, William B. (2005). Notable Last Facts: A Compendium of Endings, Conclusions, Terminations and Final Events throughout History (Baarle). Reference Desk Press, 183.

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