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  • curprev 05:3205:32, 22 July 2021 TooManyFingers talk contribs 7,831 bytes +35 The existing description of the relationship between Milanese and standard Italian was self-inconsistent. I fudged the distinction by calling Milanese a "thing" (which means I did not call it a dialect and did not call it a language either), but I also removed the statement that it was "non-standard Italian", because the whole point was that it isn't a variant of Italian but is something different. undo Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit

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  • curprev 02:3802:38, 30 December 2015 J. 'mach' wust talk contribs 3,724 bytes −10 <!--The number of inhabitants of Milan is approximately 1,500,000, and varieties close to Milanese are spoken outside Milan. However, many of them are immigrants from other parts of Italy, and even most others will not be able to speak Milanese fluently. undo
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