Italian is a great language! I am half Italian and half Portuguese and I love both of them! Let me tell Italians loveeeeeeeeeeeeee food!!!!! Christmas Eve is always a big thing for them!
So Italian is the language of food, you say?? ;)
Italian is also the language of song.
The language which linguistically unites the peoples of the Italian islands and peninsula is what the Italian language is. It originates from the interaction of pre-existing languages, such as Etruscan and Trojan, with the Latin of the ancient Romans.
Italian is a Romance language spoken primarily in Italy and parts of Switzerland, San Marino, and Vatican City. It is known for its musicality, rich history, and influence on art and culture.
Actually, Italian is a language, not a race. It is the official language of Italy and is spoken by millions of people around the world. Italian people refer to their nationality as "Italian" rather than a race.
Latin is the extinct language that is the mother of the Italian language. Italian developed from Vulgar Latin which was spoken in the region that is now Italy. Over time, Latin evolved into the distinctive language known today as Italian.
The current language spoken in Rome, Italy is Italian.
"Biragu" does not have a specific meaning in Italian. It is not a commonly used word in the Italian language.
Rome isn't a nation, however its official language is, of course, Italian
Actually, Italian is a language, not a race. It is the official language of Italy and is spoken by millions of people around the world. Italian people refer to their nationality as "Italian" rather than a race.
The Italians had Italian as their first language.
Italian language and literatute. :P
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"Language" in English is lingua in Italian.
Italian = Italiano
No, Italian as we know it today did not exist during Jesus' time. The language commonly spoken in the region where Jesus lived was Aramaic, along with some influence from Hebrew and Greek.
Italian music sung in Italian.
The phrase 'lingua d'Italia' is an Italian equivalent of 'language of Italy'.
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Italian
His language is italian