Neapolitan Language
The Neapolitan Language is a Romance language primarily spoken in the region of Campania, Italy, particularly in the city of Naples. It has its roots in Latin and has been influenced by various languages over the centuries, including Spanish and French. Neapolitan is recognized for its distinct phonetics and vocabulary, which set it apart from standard Italian.
Neapolitan is not just a spoken dialect; it has a rich literary tradition, with poetry and songs that reflect the culture and history of the region. While it is often considered a dialect of Italian, many speakers view it as a separate language due to its unique characteristics and cultural significance.