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    Italian language, Romance language spoken by some 66,000,000 persons, the vast majority of whom live in Italy (including Sicily and Sardinia). It is the official language of Italy, San Marino, and (together with Latin) Vatican City.
    Linguistically speaking, Italian is classified as a Romance language. The adjective “Romance” means it evolved from the regional dialects spoken during the Roman Empire. It is Italy’s official language and is primarily spoken in parts of Switzerland, San Marino, Vatican City, Istria (Croatia), and Slovene Istria (Slovenia).
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    Italian language - Wikipedia

    Italian is a Romance language of the Indo-European language family that evolved from the Vulgar Latin of the Roman Empire. Italian is the least divergent language from Latin, together with Sardinian (meaning that Italian and Sardinian are the most conservative Romance languages). Spoken by about 85 million people, … 展开

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    During the Middle Ages, the established written language in Europe was Latin, although the great majority of people were illiterate, and only few … 展开

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    Italian is the official language of Italy and San Marino and is spoken fluently by the majority of the countries' populations. Italian is the third most spoken language in Switzerland (after German and French; see Swiss Italian), although its use there has moderately declined … 展开

    Italian has a seven-vowel system, consisting of /a, ɛ, e, i, ɔ, o, u/, as well as 23 consonants. Compared with most other Romance languages, … 展开

    Italian grammar is typical of the grammar of Romance languages in general. Cases exist for personal pronouns (nominative, oblique, accusative, dative), but not for nouns. 展开

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    Italian is a Romance language, a descendant of Vulgar Latin (colloquial spoken Latin). Standard Italian is based on Tuscan, especially its Florentine dialect, and is, therefore, an Italo-Dalmatian language, a classification that includes most other central and … 展开

    In Italy, almost all the other languages spoken as the vernacular—other than standard Italian and some languages spoken among immigrant communities—are often … 展开

    Italian has a shallow orthography, meaning very regular spelling with an almost one-to-one correspondence between letters and sounds. In linguistic terms, the writing system is close to being a phonemic orthography. The most important of the few … 展开

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  6. What Language Do Italians Speak? Insights and Facts

    网页2023年8月28日 · The official language of Italy is Italian. Italian, a Romance language, is spoken by the majority of the population in Italy. It is also one of the official languages of Switzerland, San Marino, Vatican City, and Istria …

  7. The Italian Language: History, Culture and More - FluentU

  8. Italian language - Omniglot

    网页Italian is a Romance language spoken mainly in Italy and some other countries. Learn about its origin, writing system, grammar, vocabulary and resources on this web page.

  9. Italian language - Wikiwand

  10. Italian language - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

  11. History of the Italian Language [What You Need to …

    网页2024年4月24日 · Italian is a Romance language that evolved from Vulgar Latin after the fall of the Roman Empire. Early Italian texts from the 12th century used various regional dialects, with the

  12. BBC - Languages - Languages

    网页Italian is the official language of Italy, and 93% of population are native Italian speakers. Around 50% of population speak a regional dialect as mother tongue. Many dialects are mutually ...

  13. The Italian Language: Its History & Defining …

    网页The history of the Italian language -- how it came to be. Learn about Italian's defining characteristics and how it descended from Latin.