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Italian language

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Italian language member of the Romance group of the Italic subfamily of the Indo-European family of languages (see Romance languages ). The official language of Italy and San Marino, and one of the official languages of Switzerland, Italian is spoken by about 58 million people in Italy, 30,000 in San Marino, 840,000 in Switzerland, another 1 million in other European countries, and approximately 5 million in North and South America. Historically, Italian is a daughter language of Latin (see Latin language ). Northern Italian dialects are the Gallo-Italian—including Piedmontese, L... Read more
Italian language
...Venetian in northeastern Italy; Tuscan; the dialects of Marche, Umbria, and Rome; of Abruzzi, Puglia, Naples, Campania, and Lucania; and of Calabria, Otranto, and Sicily. Italic languages . Italian language Italian language Italian language Read more
ITALIAN
ITALIAN A ROMANCE LANGUAGE , the official language of Italy and an official language of Switzerland, also spoken by Italian communities in Argentina...as more or less distinct languages. Standard Italian is based on the medieval... Read more

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