corsican in English

adjective
1
relating to Corsica, its people, or their language.
There is also fierce opposition to obligatory teaching of the Corsican language.
noun
1
a native of Corsica.
Actually, the Corsicans think that the British, because they are islanders, too, are similar to them.
2
the language of Corsica, which originated as a dialect of Italian.
At the same time the national language, Corsican , which was essentially oral and spoken by the people, began to be written.

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1. Anglo-Corsican forces drove the French from the island and established an Anglo-Corsican Kingdom.

2. Napoleon Bonaparte was also Corsican.

3. Crooked as a Corsican highway.

4. Only Corsican breeds of sheep and goats are authorised.

5. Others concern Basque, Catalan, Corsican, Breton and the regional languages of Alsace.

6. Also find spoken pronunciation of Blabbered in Corsican and in English language.

7. Also find spoken pronunciation of Burnoose in Corsican and in English language.

8. Also find spoken pronunciation of Accouters in Corsican and in English language.

9. Also find spoken pronunciation of Actinism in Corsican and in English language.

10. The Corsican fire salamander mainly lives in the deciduous mountain forests of the island.

11. Ajaccio (Corsican: Aiacciu) is the capital of the French Mediterranean island of Corsica.

12. The Alcyon hotel is opposite the post office and near the Corsican cineclub.

13. The Corsican Crisis severely weakened the Grafton Ministry, contributing to its ultimate downfall.

14. The Corsican red deer was re-introduced after it was extinct due to over hunting.

15. The subsidy of 5 % where the vessel was timber-built in a Corsican shipyard was also abolished.

16. Meaning and definitions of Blabbered, translation in Corsican language for Blabbered with similar and opposite words

17. The Corsican mafia is a set of criminal groups which are part of the French Mob, originating from Corsica.The Corsican mafia is an influential organized crime structure, operating in France, Russia, and many African and Latin American countries

18. In May 1769 the Corsican rebels were defeated at the Battle of Ponte Novu, and Paoli took refuge in England.

19. Meaning and definitions of Accouters, translation in Corsican language for Accouters with similar and opposite words

20. Meaning and definitions of Burnoose, translation in Corsican language for Burnoose with similar and opposite words

21. Meaning and definitions of Actinism, translation in Corsican language for Actinism with similar and opposite words

22. 17 Instead he took a sheaf of glossy photographs from his portmanteau and pushed them across the table towards the Corsican.

23. Description : Hotels Porto Vecchio, The Alcyon hotel is opposite the post office and near the Corsican cineclub.

24. The most important groups of the Corsican mafia include the Unione Corse and the Brise de Mer gang

25. To this day, some Corsican separatists such as the (now-disbanded) Armata Corsa, advocate the restoration of the island's republic.

26. The notes, as included in the press release, are: mineral water, anemone, lotus, orris, and Corsican blue cedar.

27. Instead he took a sheaf of glossy photographs from his portmanteau and pushed them across the table towards the Corsican.

28. 5, 1807, London), Corsican statesman and patriot who was responsible for ending Genoese rule of Corsica and for establishing enlightened rule and reforms.

29. Peste, I thought you somewhat Corsican, a great deal smuggler, and an excellent steward; but I see you have other strings to your bow.

30. With the help of his fellow Corsican Antoine Christophe Saliceti, Bonaparte was appointed artillery commander of the republican forces at the Siege of Toulon.

31. The Roman conquest of Corsica began in 259 BC, when Lucius Cornelius Scipio captured Aleria (Greek 'Alalia') and several Corsican tribes, in the course of the First Punic War.

32. Napoleon Bonaparte was born as Napoleone Buonaparte, the second son of a Corsican family with dual Italian heritage: his father Carlo descended from Francesco Buonaparte, a Florentine who had emigrated in the mid-sixteenth century

33. Ajaccio (Laitin: Adiacium; French: Ajaccio, ; Corsican: Aiacciu; Italian: Ajaccio oa Aiaccio, ), is a French commune, prefectur o the depairtment o Corse-du-Sud, an heid office o the Collectivité territoriale de Corse (caipital ceety o Corsicae)

34. ‘The dramatic colours, earthy Abundance and fruitful generosity accentuate the passionate spirit that is essentially Corsican.’ ‘This is a land of Abundance with a wealth of spirit and in spiritual terms we have been forced to make mudpies and eat the soulless cardboard package.’

35. Napoleon I, French in full Napoléon Bonaparte, original Italian Napoleone Buonaparte, byname the Corsican or the Little Corporal, French byname Le Corse or Le Petit Caporal, (born August 15, 1769, Ajaccio, Corsica—died May 5, 1821, St

36. ‘The dramatic colours, earthy Abundance and fruitful generosity accentuate the passionate spirit that is essentially Corsican.’ ‘This is a land of Abundance with a wealth of spirit and in spiritual terms we have been forced to make mudpies and eat the soulless cardboard package.’

37. Corsica (French: Corse, Corsican: Corsica) is an island and a region with special constitutional status of France in the Mediterranean Sea, southeast of mainland France and west of Italy.It is one of the least-visited of the large Mediterranean islands, but has many attractions including historical sights, incredible landscapes and - on the coast at least - a dependably warm and sunny …

38. Athletic Club Ajaccio (Corsican: Athletic Club Aiacciu), commonly referred to as AC Ajaccio, ACA or simply Ajaccio, is a French association football club based in the city of Ajaccio on the island of Corsica.The club was founded in 1910 and plays in Ligue 2.The club president is Christian Leca, and the first-team is coached by manager Olivier Pantaloni, following the sacking of Christian

39. in view of the distribution of traffic peaks throughout the year, due to school and public holiday dates (in particular All Saints, Christmas, Easter, Ascension, bridging days, and departing and returning summer holidaymakers, etc.), the following additional minimum capacities (combined capacity for both directions) must be offered and agreed in advance of each IATA scheduling season in a memorandum of understanding with the Corsican Transport Board: