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Corsican

Corsican (corsu in Corsican) is a Romance language spoken on the island of Corsica. It is closely related to Tuscan, the dialect of Italian spoken in Tuscany, and more distantly to other Romance languages. Corsican is also the official language of the French island of Corsica, and is one of the four official languages of France. Corsican was formerly written using a Latin alphabet, but is now written using a modified version of the French alphabet. Corsican has a rich literary tradition, and many works of literature have been written in the language. Corsican is spoken by about 300,000 people, most of whom live on the island of Corsica. It is also spoken by a small number of people in France and Italy. Corsican is an official language of Corsica, and is also one of the four official languages of France. Corsican is a Romance language, and is closely related to Tuscan, the dialect of Italian spoken in Tuscany. It is also related to other Romance languages, such as French, Catalan, and Occitan. Corsican is considered to be a dialect of Tuscan, and is sometimes referred to as Tuscan-Corsican. Corsican has a rich literary tradition, and many works of literature have been written in the language. Corsican is also spoken in the French island of Corsica.

Language group

Romance languages

Language locales, regions and scripts

Corsican
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Corsican, France, Latin
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Corsican, France
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Corsican, Latin
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