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    Quote Originally Posted by Köstebek View Post
    Maybe. But there was Greek speaking parts in Sicilia, some might come later on. M92 has its roots in west Anatolia btw. She also needs that info.
    Trapani received its Greek influence secondhand, from the gradual Hellenization of the island moving from Syracuse westward. So I do not know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sikeliot View Post
    Trapani received its Greek influence secondhand, from the gradual Hellenization of the island moving from Syracuse westward. So I do not know.
    It makes sense it comes to Italy before Greek language of M92, because M92 is more crowded in Italy than Crete and Turkey (and not only in Sicilia). So, they maybe left to there earlier with large number of people
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    No, I just follow common sense. Blood doesn't matter when it comes to self identification.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Köstebek View Post
    My family is the same. From blacksea region of Turkey (that part of family greek speaking), Turkish
    Your family speaks Romeika at home?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sorcelow View Post
    Your family speaks Romeika at home?
    Grands used to. (one side). Do you know that language? Weird to see a European who knows whats that
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