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  1. The main clusters can be defined in the following manner (from north to south):

    • Venetian Language
    • Gallo-Italic Languages
    • Middle Dialects
    • Tuscan-Corsican Language
    • Sardinian Language
    • Rhaeto-Romance Languages
    • Neapolitan Language
    • Sicilian Language
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    Languages of Italy - Wikipedia

    The languages of Italy include Italian, which serves as the country's national language, in its standard and regional forms, as well as numerous local and regional languages, most of which, like Italian, belong to the broader Romance group. The majority of languages often labeled as regional are distributed in a continuum … 展开

    Numerous languages were spoken in ancient Italy. These included Etruscan and the Italic branch of the Indo-European languages, consisting of Latino-Faliscan and Osco-Umbrian languages. Furthermore, 展开

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    Italian was first declared to be Italy's official language during the Fascist period, more specifically through the R.D.l., adopted on 15 October 1925, with the name of Sull'Obbligo della lingua italiana in tutti gli uffici giudiziari del Regno, salvo le eccezioni stabilite nei … 展开

    Aosta Valley:
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    Campania: Neapolitan is "promoted", but not recognised, by the … 展开

    All living languages indigenous to Italy are part of the Indo-European language family.
    They can be divided into Romance languages and non-Romance languages. The classification of the Romance languages of 展开

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    Almost all of the Romance languages spoken in Italy are native to the area in which they are spoken. Apart from Standard Italian, these languages are often referred to as dialetti " 展开

    Recognition by the Italian state
    The Republic safeguards linguistic minorities by means of appropriate measures.— Italian Constitution, Art. 6
    Art. 6 of the Italian Constitution was drafted by the Founding Fathers to show sympathy for the … 展开

    According to the UNESCO's Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger, there are 31 endangered languages in Italy. The degree of endangerment is classified in different categories … 展开

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    网页1 天前 · The extremely rich and, hitherto, resilient tapestry of dialects and foreign languages upon which standard Italian has gradually been superimposed reveals much about Italy’s cultural history. Not …

  9. The Different Dialects and Languages of Italy - Daily …

    网页2022年10月6日 · Learn about the main groups and variations of Italian dialects and languages across the country. Discover how they differ from standard Italian and each other, and where they are spoken.

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  11. Languages of Italy - Yourguidetoitaly.com

    网页The official language of Italy is Italian, spoken by about 59,000,000 people, but regional languages do coexist with the standard language. Therefore, part of the population are native bilinguals of Italian and a regional …

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    网页The Italic languages form a branch of the Indo-European language family, whose earliest known members were spoken on the Italian Peninsula in the first millennium BC. The most important of the ancient Italic languages