Sardu is typically Sardinian, of the west coast of the island, derives from the term Sardu (native of Sardinia) additions provided by Giuseppe Concas SARDU: Means Sardinian (Sardinian origin) and derives from the Latin sardus. In ancient times it was Sardiscu, Sardisca, used mostly as adjectives. In the Map de Logu, XIV century, we find again and again the adjective used in the two genres: chap. II-. And Esserit Coyadu ASU Modu Sardiscu; To cap. XCVIII-Dessas Feminas who is coyarint a modu Sardiscu.Al cap. XCI-. About Bisongiat ad Homini de cavallu, Assa Sardisca;. But just to indicate the Sardinian origin we find, several times, the words,
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