Lombard Language Hub

Discover Lombard

Explore Lombard through Gallo-Italic numbers, Italian regional-language context, cultural phrase guides and related northern Italian Romance language hubs. This page gives Lombard its own space instead of treating it as a subsection of Italian.

LO Start with Lombard numbers

Begin with the Gallo-Italic numbers page, where Lombard appears beside Emilian-Romagnol, Ligurian and Piedmontese.

Compare across northern Italy

Lombard becomes more meaningful when compared with neighbouring Gallo-Italic languages rather than being reduced to standard Italian.

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Aa Lombard vocabulary and phrases

Lombard comparisons

IT Lombard in Italian regional context

These pages help place Lombard in the wider language landscape of northern Italy and neighbouring areas.

Quick facts about Lombard

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Romance language Lombard belongs to the Romance language family.
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Gallo-Italic profile Lombard is especially useful to compare with Emilian-Romagnol, Ligurian and Piedmontese.
Regional context This hub connects Lombard to Lombardy, Ticino and the wider northern Italian language landscape.

1 Suggested Lombard learning path

1 Start with numbers Use the Gallo-Italic numbers page to compare Lombard from 0 to 10 with Emilian-Romagnol, Ligurian and Piedmontese.
2 Add simple phrase recognition Move on to thank you, Christmas greetings, New Year greetings and Valentine’s Day vocabulary.
3 Compare Lombard with its neighbours Open the Emilian-Romagnol, Ligurian and Piedmontese hubs to build a clearer Gallo-Italic comparison pathway.
4 Place Lombard in Italy’s language landscape Use the Italian regions page and related hubs to understand Lombard as part of a wider regional-language picture.

? Lombard FAQ

Is Lombard a Romance language?

Yes. Lombard is a Romance language and is especially useful to compare with other Gallo-Italic languages.

Is Lombard the same as Italian?

No. Lombard and Italian are related Romance languages, but Lombard should be treated as its own language hub.

What should I learn first in Lombard?

Start with numbers, then move on to short cultural phrases such as thank you, Merry Christmas, Happy New Year and Valentine’s Day vocabulary.

Which languages are useful to compare with Lombard?

Emilian-Romagnol, Ligurian, Piedmontese, Italian, French and Occitan are useful comparison points for Lombard.

Why include Italian regional context?

Italian regional context helps visitors understand where Lombard fits geographically and culturally without making it a subsection of Italian.