Comasco-Lecchese

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Comasco-Lecchese
Spoken in: Italy
Total speakers: ~300,000
Language family: Indo-European
 Italic
  Romance
   Italo-Western
    Western
     Gallo-Romance
      Gallo-Italic
       Lombard
        Western Lombard
         Comasco-Lecchese
Language codes
ISO 639-1: none
ISO 639-2: roa
ISO 639-3: lmo – Lombard

The group of dialects Comasco-Lecchese is part of the Western Lombard language and is spoken in the province of Como and province of Lecco, especially around the capital cities and north of them. In other parts of this provinces, other Western Lombard varieties are spoken (Brianzoeu and Bustocco-Legnanese).

The most important dialects are:

  • Comasco (spoken in the city and suburbs of Como)
  • Laghée (spoken on the lake coast north to the city)
  • Intelvese (spoken in Val d'Intelvi)
  • Vallassinese (various subdialects spoken in the Vallassìna valley)
  • Lecchese (spoken in the city and suburbs of Lecco)
  • Valsassinese (spoken in the Valsàssina valley)
Languages