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    Spanish.

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    Sounds like an Italian variant, I am assuming from Corsica. There's one famous bilingual song (Askatasunera) that is sung in Basque and Corsican that sounds quite similar in tonality.
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    Like Spaniard trying to sing in Italian

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    Corsican. Bombs and chants, their 2 main areas of expertise.

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    Sounds like a Southern Italian dialect, some words that end with -o normally in standard Italian end with -u in this song so it gives me Siciliano/Napoletano vibes

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anatolya View Post
    Sounds like a Southern Italian dialect, some words that end with -o normally in standard Italian end with -u in this song so it gives me Siciliano/Napoletano vibes
    Sardinian words also end in -u, it is probably something they got from them. Most southern Italian dialects (called Neapolitan by extension) end in -ə, it is the dialects of the extreme southern group (called Sicilian by extension) that end in -u.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ajeje Brazorf View Post
    Sardinian words also end in -u, it is probably something they got from them. Most southern Italian dialects (called Neapolitan by extension) end in -ə, it is the dialects of the extreme southern group (called Sicilian by extension) that end in -u.
    Beh giusto come le parole sardu, nostru, fattu ecc.

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