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Their range:
Note that:
1. Big chunks of Piedmont speak languages different than Piedmontese such as Lombard, Ligurian, Occitan, Arpitan and Walser German;
2. Piedmontese is also spoken in Lombardy, in a small area in Western Lomellina (Pavia area);
3. Emilian is spoken not only in Emilia but also in Lombardy (Mantua area), in Tuscany and Liguria (Lunigiana) and in a small stretch of land in Veneto (Transpadana Ferrarese).
So, what do they sound like to you? Which one is more familiar to your ears? Which is harder to comprehend?
Turinese dialect of Piedmontese (spoken in Turin area):
Reggiano dialect of Emilian (spoken in Reggio Emilia area):
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