Monday, May 25, 2020
An Introduction to Sicilian The Language of Sicily
What is Sicilian? The real question is what isnt Sicilian? Sicilian is neither a dialect nor an accent. Itââ¬â¢s not derived from Italian. Itââ¬â¢s not spoken onlyà in Sicily. Sicilian (u sicilianu) in Sicilian andà sicilianaà in Italian) is the oldest of theà Romance languagesà derived from Latin, and itââ¬â¢s spokenà in Sicily and in parts of southern Italyà such asà Reggio di Calabriaà andà southern Puglia. Itââ¬â¢s derived fromà Latin, withà Greek,à Arabic,à French, Provenà §al,à German, Catalan andà Spanishà influences. Sicilian is currently spoken by most of the 5,000,000 inhabitants of Sicily, plus another 2,000,000 Sicilians around the world. With the predominance of Italian in Italian schools and the media, Sicilian is no longer the first language of many Sicilians. In fact, in urban centers in particular, its more common to hear standard Italian spoken rather than Sicilian, especially among the younger generation. Sicilian as Art? But what most people donââ¬â¢t know is that Sicilian developed as a form of art many years before what we currently define as ââ¬Å"Italianâ⬠! In fact, evenà Dante, father of Italian culture and dialect, referred to Sicilian poets and writers from the ââ¬Å"Sicilian Schoolâ⬠as pioneers in literary works and production written in vernacular Italian. The sicilian spelling of words is, like Italian, essentially phonetic. The spoken language is riddled with words of Arabic origin:à tabutuà (coffin) from Arabicà tabut. And in place names: Marsala, the Sicilian port, is from Allahs port,à marsà port à ala, from Allah. We can divide Sicilian dialect variations into three main areas: Western Sicilianà - From the Palermo areas to Trapani and AgrigentoCentral Sicilianà - Through the Ennaââ¬â¢s zonesEastern Sicilianà - Divided in Syracuse and Messina Nowadays, Sicilian is the principle way to communicate within the familyà (with a capital F). Itsà used as a convivial language and as a homey bond with those who live distantly. Whatââ¬â¢s Siculish? Did you know that Sicilian dialect spoken by Italian immigrants living in the USA is called ââ¬Å"Siculishâ⬠? The Sicilian novelist Giovanni Vergas surname means twigâ⬠or ââ¬Å"branch in Spanish. The Italian word isà virga. How Does it Sound? But letââ¬â¢s cut to the chase, how does this ancient language sound? Most of the words arenââ¬â¢t too far from the Italian language, butà howà they pronounce them changes the entire game. Bà - a normal ââ¬Å"b,â⬠heard several times in ââ¬Å"babbo, bosco, bamboleâ⬠¦,â⬠turns into a -V. So la botte ( the barrel) soundsà ââ¬Ëa vuttila barca ( the boat)à ââ¬Ëa varcail broccolo ( broccoli) becomesà uââ¬â¢ vrà ²cculu Double Là - Words like ââ¬Å"belloâ⬠e ââ¬Å"cavalloâ⬠becomeà beddu and cavaddu. Gà - between vowels falls and leaves only a slight trace: gatto sounds likeà attà ¹gettare (to throw) sounds likeà ittari Not all the sounds are squeezed though. There are cases that where letters strengthen and are redoubled in their sound. ââ¬Å"giâ⬠becomesà valiggiaà ( suitcase), and the Sicilian jacket,à a giacca, has to be read asà aggiacca. Whether youââ¬â¢re a foreigner or an Italian, Sicilian is a complicated language that you canà only hope to understand. We could spend hours listening to this wonderful and melodious language that hidesà a magic world dating back almost a thousand yearsà inside its devious words.
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