Hi :)
It seems to be for a fairly specific area of Italy.  I'm not even sure if the 
dialect has a separate name.  

In England we have a lot of different types of 'English' some of which are 
completely incomprehensible to an outsider living as far as 30miles away.  None 
of my family ever understood my Gran for example, but she was always there 
offering cups of tea with a rock-hard scone or porridge only slightly less 
runny than cement (actually it was all good stuff really but don't tell her 
that).  In the case of cockney that was a deliberate attempt to avoid passing 
anything onto "the old bill" by accident.  Liverpudlian and Geordie are perhaps 
due to different peoples having invaded us at different times and different 
kingdoms all over the place or different tribes claiming different parts.  I'm 
sure it's much the same in any other country.

Regards from 
Tom :)  





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>To: users@global.libreoffice.org 
>Sent: Wednesday, 31 July 2013, 20:27
>Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] How to define a dictionary for new language?
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>On 07/31/2013 06:24 AM, Krunoslav Šebetić wrote:
>> On 07/31/2013 10:07 AM, Sergio Martino wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> a friend of mine would like to build a dictionary for a local dialect
>>> and he asked for my help.
>>>
>>> First I build the aff and dic files and I tested them with hunspell. It
>>> works.
>>
>> Can you help me to do this, is there any tutorial or something? How to 
>> build aff and dic so it can be tested?
>>
>> Kruno
>>
>
>I have made variations on the en_US dictionaries, but I used existing 
>.aff files.  I never have found any references to creating one.  Never 
>really found one for the .dic file and the .oxt file[s] as well.
>
>So I experimented wit the .dic and .oxt files till I got them to work 
>correctly.
>
>You never listed whatthe local dialect of what language you were 
>creating the .oxt dictionary for, or at least I have not seen it listed.
>
>I am a little behind the "game" right now, but I tried to make a list of 
>all of the different .oxt language files [dictionaries, thesaurus, etc.] 
>on my dictionary page listing.
>
>http://libreoffice-na.us/English-4.0-installs/dictionary.html
>
>I hope to have some time in the next month to check for updates to the 
>listed files.  As I update the files, I try to remember to listthe last 
>change of the word list or the thesaurus files. With 180 +/- listings, 
>it can take a lot of time to work on finding the updates.  But hopefully 
>I will be able to take time in August to do some of them.
>
>
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