1. Corsican - Noun
2. Corsican - Adjective
3. Corsican - Proper noun
of or relating to or characteristic of Corsica or its people
Source: WordNetAnyway, the Tuscan city tried to take advantage of the favourable situation to conquer the Corsican city of Aleria and even lay siege to Genoa itself in 1243. Source: Internet
Among the natives, though Corsican nationalism is strong, and feeling often runs high in favour of a union with Italy ; loyalty to France however, as evidenced by elections, remains stronger. Source: Internet
However, only 8 percent of the Corsicans know how to write correctly in Corsican, while about 60 percent of the population does not know how to write in Corsican. Source: Internet
He did not share his father's views but held Pasquale Paoli in high esteem and was at heart a Corsican nationalist. Source: Internet
As the church was replacing Pisan prelates with Corsican ones there, the legal language shows a transition from entirely Latin through partially Latin and partially Corsican to entirely Corsican. Source: Internet
In 1980 about 70 percent of the population of the island "had some command of the Corsican language." citation To find this statement and the supporting data click on List by languages, Corsican, Corsican language use survey and look under INTRODUCTION. Source: Internet