| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Spoken in the regions of the southern tip of Italy | Calabrese | 64%
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| Southern region of Apulia | Pugliese | 60%
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| Northern Italy around Venice | Veneto | 60%
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| Calabrian dialects spoken in Sicily | Siciliano | 56%
|
| Dialect of Sardinia | Sardo | 53%
|
| One of the main dialects, spoken in Tuscany | Toscano | 47%
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| Also from central Italy, spoken in a region known as Abruzzo | Abruzzese | 44%
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| Dialect spoken in the Piedmont region | Piemontese | 44%
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| Spoken by the Ladino people in Northern Italy | Ladino | 40%
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| Spoken in Molise in the south | Molisano | 40%
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| Spoken in the Basilicata region | Lucano | 38%
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| The dialect of another central region called Umbria | Umbro | 38%
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| In the Campania region of southern Italy | Campano | 35%
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| From the region of Lazio in central Italy | Laziale | 32%
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| Spoken in the coastal area of north-western Italy | Ligure | 32%
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| Dialect of the south-eastern part of Italy | Salentino | 22%
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| Spoken on the French island of Corsica | Corse | 15%
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| From the central region of Ciociaria | Ciociaresco | 3%
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| One of the main dialects of Italian along with Toscano | Marchegiano | 3%
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| A dialect of souther Italian, spoken in Apulia | Trentinese | 3%
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| Spoken in the northern regions of Emilia-Romagna and Lombardy | Emilano-Romagnolo | 1%
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| In and around Milan | Lombardo Milano | 1%
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