Agrigentino Sicilian

Speaking in the Agrigentino variety of Sicilian, Toronto resident Nina Di Trapani talks about her language in the Canadian context and shares some favourite foods of Sicily. To view subtitles in Agrigentino and English (if they do not appear automatically), click the (cc) button in the bottom righthand corner of the screen. To learn more about Agrigentino, our Italian languages project and the Endangered Language Alliance Toronto, visit our website: elalliance.com and our Facebook page: facebook.com/elatoronto.