anywhere from #10 - 13.
I don't think languages can be popular,but many people use words from the Italian language in their daily lives. Many words dealing with music, like: piano, suprano, tempo, and alto. Many people do know about the Italian language and Italian people, and they try to copy them, or learn their language.
Only one country has Latin as its official language and that is the Vatican. However for everyday use,, Italian and English are used.
Busuu offers a free Italian language course which you might find suitable for private use. This is an easy and effective option for learning how to speak another language.
There are many places to find a language translator for translating Italian to English. First, one can look at an Italian to English Dictionary. Second, one can use a translation site to translate almost any language into English.
Mozart used Italian terms in his music compositions.
Canada ranks 17th in the world as far as the use of Cannabis is concerned.
Yes. You can go onto google and use Language Tools.
Like with any other language of the world, the Chinese use their language to communicate their feelings, thoughts, ideas, emotions, etc.
risplendere, and next time use an english-italian dictionary or google translate .com, they have become more reliable.
'Ti amo' is an Italian equivalent of 'I love you'. Italian language speakers may not use subject pronouns, such as 'io' ['I'] here, other than for clarification or emphasis. The phrase is pronounced 'tee AH-moh'.
they speak Italian and use the Euro, though only a short time ago, they used the Lira
Inglese is an Italian equivalent of the English word "English."Specifically, the word functions as the singular form of a feminine/masculine adjective and noun. It identifies both the language and the language-speaker. Whatever the meaning or use, the pronunciation always will be "een-GLEY-zey" in Italian.