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Italian-Ligurian (Genoese) dictionary

cane da caccia

m. n. phr.
  1. cane addestrato alla caccia

    can da caccia [ˈkaŋ da ˈkatʃˑa]

    il cane da caccia ha trovato la pista della lepre

    o can da caccia o l’à trovou l’orma da levre

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Pronunciation of plurals of words in -an

In Genoese the plural of words in -an results in -en (artexan “artisan” > artexen “artisans,” can “dog” > chen “dogs,” italian “Italian” > italien “Italians”). The pronunciation of the ending is -[ˈeŋ] (with a close vowel) in urban Genoese (hence also the spelling, compared to the “etymological” -æn); in many peripheral varieties it is -[ˈɛŋ], with an open vowel. The Genoese orthography makes it possible to represent both pronunciations through a single spelling.

On pronunciation alternations in contemporary Genoese shared by the speaker community, and on their lexicographic representations (partly taken up in DEIZE), see in particular S. Lusito, Aspetti teorici e pratici della redazione di un dizionario genovese-italiano della lingua contemporanea. Metalessicografia di una varietà di koinè, Edizioni dell’Orso, 2025, §6.