Furlan standard or Furlan normalizât , also known as coinè or lenghe comun , it is the lenghe scrite or the standard written language for the entire Friulian community. The main association to foster the use and development of Friulian is the Societât filologjiche furlane , founded in Gorizia in 1919.
4-572: Fanna ( Standard Friulian : Fane ; Western Friulian : Fana ; German : Fuan ) is a comune (municipality) in the Regional decentralization entity of Pordenone in the Italian region of Friuli-Venezia Giulia , located about 100 kilometres (62 mi) northwest of Trieste and about 25 kilometres (16 mi) northeast of Pordenone . Fanna borders the following municipalities: Arba , Cavasso Nuovo , Frisanco , Maniago . This article on
8-531: A location in Friuli-Venezia Giulia is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Standard Friulian A challenge that Friulians share with other minorities is to create a standard language and a unique writing system. The regional law 15/1996 approved a standard orthography, which represents the basis of a common variant and should be used in toponyms, official acts, written documents. These standards are primarily based on Central Friulian,
12-658: Is also an official translation of the Bible . In 2005, a notable brand of beer used Friulian for one of its commercials. In about 40% of the communities in the Province of Udine , road signs are in both Friulian and Italian. Every city and village in Friuli has two names , one in Italian and one in Friulian. Only the Italian is official and used in administration, although it is widely expected that
16-681: The language already used traditionally in literature since 1700 onwards (the best examples are probably Pieri Çorut 's works), but with some changes: Friulian has been officially recognized in Italy , supported by law 482/1999 protecting linguistic minorities. Therefore, teaching of Friulian has been introduced in many primary schools. An online newspaper is active, and there are also a number of musical groups which use Friulian for their songs as well as some theatrical companies. Recently two movies have been made in Friulian ( Tierç lion , Lidrîs cuadrade di trê ), with positive reviews in Italian newspapers. There
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