Mornese Dialect
The Mornese Dialect is a variety of the Ligurian language spoken in the village of Mornese, located in the Piedmont region of Italy. It is part of the Gallo-Italic group of languages and has unique phonetic and grammatical features that distinguish it from standard Italian.
This dialect is closely associated with the history of the Salesian Order, founded by Saint John Bosco, who was born in the nearby region. The Mornese Dialect reflects the local culture and traditions, preserving linguistic elements that have evolved over centuries in this specific area.