Talk:Color Naming Rule/@comment-28288412-20160901144256/@comment-25936766-20160901150900

Mmm......let's see, the Tuscan dialect was an Italo-Dalmatian variety mostly spoken in Tuscany, Italy. Standard Italian is based on Tuscan, specifically the florentine dialect, and later became the language of culture of Italy thanks to multiple masterpieces, before becoming the official language.

In other words, Standard Italian is based on a Tuscan sub-dialect. Interesting.

In other news, I did find "Polenda/Pulenda" as alt. names for the Polenta.