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  2. What Languages are Spoken in Italy? - WorldAtlas

    www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-languages-are-spoken-in-italy.html

    The official language spoken in Italy, however, is Italian. This language is spoken by around 85 million people throughout the world and serves as one of the working languages of the Council of Europe.

  3. Languages of Italy - Wikipedia

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    The official and most widely spoken language across the country is Italian, which started off based on the medieval Tuscan of Florence. In parallel, many Italians also communicate in one of the local languages, most of which, like Tuscan, are indigenous evolutions of Vulgar Latin.

  4. Italy - Latin, Romance, Dialects | Britannica

    www.britannica.com/place/Italy/Languages

    Standard Italian, as a written administrative and literary language, was in existence well before the unification of Italy in the 1860s. However, in terms of spoken language, Italians were slow to adopt the parlance of the new nation-state, identifying much more strongly with their regional dialects.

  5. Find out which languages are spoken by people living in Italy based on official European Commission data.

  6. What Language Is Spoken in Italy? Discover the Many Dialects

    blog.rosettastone.com/what-languages-are-spoken-in-italy

    In this section, we focus on the prominent languages spoken in Italy, but to be clear: These are distinct languages, not dialects. We’ve presented the list below starting with the most widely spoken languages.

  7. Languages & dialects of Italy - Vivid Maps

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    The official language of Italy is Italian (Italiano), which serves as the primary means of communication across the country. However, there are several regional languages and dialects spoken throughout Italy.

  8. Languages Spoken in Italy: A Linguistic Overview

    translinguist.com/blog/languages-spoken-in-italy

    While Italian is the official language, the country is home to numerous regional languages dialects, and foreign languages spoken by immigrant communities. In this article, we explore the languages spoken in Italy, their historical roots, and the cultural significance of these linguistic variations.

  9. Discover The 29+ Beautiful Spoken Languages In Italy

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    In Italy, 12 officially recognized languages are spoken in addition to Italian. They are the so-called linguistic minorities, a precious cultural heritage, rich in differences, and witness to the multicultural tradition of the Italian country and history.

  10. Languages - Languages - BBC

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    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...

  11. Italian language | History, Grammar & Vocabulary | Britannica

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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.