Does anyone know if nanagu (don't know the exact spelling but sounds like nana-goo) means grandpa in the Calabrian dialect? or does it mean grandma?
Are there any books or web sites that have vocabulary lists of words in the dialect?
Grazie!
Calabrian dialect
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Re: Calabrian dialect
Thanks for the link!
I saw a post on the meaning of '' Dadone''. It said that nannavu is Sicilian for bisnonno. Maybe that was it but they were Calabrian, as far as we know.
I saw a post on the meaning of '' Dadone''. It said that nannavu is Sicilian for bisnonno. Maybe that was it but they were Calabrian, as far as we know.
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Re: Calabrian dialect
Eastern Sicilian has some similarity to Calabrian (as opposed to Western Sicilian dialect). So nannavu could perhaps have been in use both places.
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Re: Calabrian dialect
My family are from Basilicata, and I've noticed many of the words that appear in the dialect we spoke at home, are also used in the Sicilian dialect.
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That's interesting that the Sicilian dialect is similar to the Calabrian dialect.
I found mia nonna in Calabrian dialect is nannama. Nonno is nannuzzu.
I found mia nonna in Calabrian dialect is nannama. Nonno is nannuzzu.