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The typical local language, if you can speak the language, spoken in Santa Teresa di Gallura Gallura is.
One could not speak the language but mainly idiom or dialect, derived mainly from the course, the dialect of the mountains of Corsica. Although there is no lack of written dialect, with bas-reliefs in the Middle Ages and even in the eighteenth century poems.
Although geographically Italian and Sardinian, Gallura is associated to linguistic properties, structure, spelling and grammar, in the course.

It is commonly spoken in Santa Teresa di Gallura, as well as in other countries of the provinces of Sassari and Olbia-Tempio, mixed with dialects logudorese and Sassari. In total an estimated gallurse can be spoken by about 100 000 people.
Common to all these talk is the typical end-ua unstressed word, or unaccented, as in this article (u, lu).
On the other hand, is Magdalena speaks a derivation of the Gallura, called Isulanu, approaching even more the romance language course.



















