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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Tuone Udaina (died June 10, 1898; Antonio Udina in Italian) was the last person to have any active knowledge of the Dalmatian language. He was the main source of knowledge about his parents' dialect, that of the island of Veglia (Krk in Serbo-Croatian), for the linguist Matteo Bartoli, who recorded it in 1897. No sound recordings were ever made. Vegliot Dalmatian was not Udaina's native language, as he had learned it from listening to his parents' private conversations[citation needed]. Udina had not spoken the Dalmatian language for nearly 20 years at the time he acted as a linguistic informant. Antonio Udaina worked as a marine postman and as a sexton; he bore the nickname Burbur ("barber" in Dalmatian).When Antonio Udina was killed at 77 in an explosion during road work on June 10, 1898, the language became extinct.. }

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