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  1. Lombardic or Langobardic is an extinct West Germanic language that was spoken by the Lombards (Langobardi), the Germanic people who settled in Italy in the sixth century. It was already declining by the seventh century because the invaders quickly adopted the Latin vernacular spoken by the local population.
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    The Lombard language (native name: lombard, lumbard, lumbart or lombart, depending on the orthography; pronunciation: [ lũˈbaːrt, lomˈbart]) belongs to the Gallo-Italic group within the Romance languages and is characterized by a Celtic linguistic substratum and a Lombardic linguistic superstratum and is a cluster of homogeneous dialects that are spoken by millions of speakers in Northern Italy and southern Switzerland,...

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    Lombard is spoken mainly in Lombardy in northern of Italy, apart from in the province of Pavia. It is also spoken in the Swiss canton of Ticino, and in three valleys of Graubünden/Grigioni. Western Lombard varieties are spoken in Sicily (Piazza Armerina, Nicosia). Lombard is also spoken in USA.
    Lombard belongs to the Gallo-Italic (Cisalpine) group of Gallo-Romance languages, which belongs to the Western Romance subdivision. Traditionally, the Lombard dialects have been classified into the Eastern, Western, Alpine and Southern Lombard dialects.
    Archived from the original on 21 April 2017 – via Google Books. Lombard (Lumbard, ISO 639-9 lmo) is a cluster of essentially homogeneous varieties (Tamburelli 2014: 9) belonging to the Gallo-Italic group. It is spoken in the Italian region of Lombardy, in the Novara province of Piedmont and in Switzerland.
    Lombardic acted as a linguistic superstratum on Lombard and neighboring Gallo-Italic languages since the Germanic Lombards did not impose their language by law on the Gallo-Roman population, but they rather acquired the Gallo-Italic language from the local population.
  3. Lombard language - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

  4. Lombard language, alphabet and pronunciation

    WEBLombard is spoken mainly in Lombardy in northern of Italy, apart from in the province of Pavia. It is also spoken in the Swiss canton of Ticino, and in three valleys of Graubünden/Grigioni. Western Lombard varieties are …

  5. Lombard language - Wikiwand

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  7. Lombard - Wikibooks, open books for an open world

  8. Lombard/Orthography and pronunciation rules - Wikibooks

  9. Lombard language - WikiMili, The Best Wikipedia Reader