No, they speak Italian which is a derivative of Latin.
because it is ther language they speak like u 4 example u speak English its what u speak and french, Japanese, Scandinavian its ther languages!
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Most of Italys known volcanoes are in the central part of the Italian mainland.
It doesnt have English stuff and most people speak Italian not English Thanks for your question. <3
Most Swiss people speak German, French and Italian so French is one of the official languages
The most widely spoken languages in Europe include English, German, French, Russian, and Italian.
italys most popular dish is speggetti and pizza
One of Italys most important person is Michelangelo,Salvator Ferangamo,Giorgio Armani,and Leanardo da Venci
It is important because if you go to Italy then you can speak the language. Also is a thing to be proud of - to be able to speak another language. There are many countries around the world that speak Italian. Italy, Switzerland, Ticino, Grigioni, San Mario, Monaco, Vatican City. - they all speak Native Italian. Italian Immigrants - Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, France, Germany, Ireland, Mexico, UK, USA and Venezuela. - This means that (SOME) people in these countries can speak Italian.Not all. As for most of the West American side most of them speak Spanish. I hope this answers your question. If you are learning keep up with it!!!
Sicilian people primarily speak Sicilian, a Romance language that has elements of Italian, Arabic, Greek, and other languages due to the region's historical influences. It is not an official language but is widely spoken in Sicily alongside Italian.
Most people in Charlottetown speak English.
The main language spoken in Scotland is English, but there is also a Scottish Gaelic-speaking community mainly in the Highlands and Islands regions. Additionally, Scots, a Germanic language closely related to English, is spoken by some people in Scotland.
French and German are both official languages in Switzerland (along with Italian), Belgium (along with Dutch) and Luxembourg (along with Luxembourgish). But in most countries in Western Europe, or the world for that matter, there are people who speak French and people who speak German (either in a large population or small).
Italy's most popular sport, by far is soccer. This is followed by volleyball and basketball.