No one invented Italian. It evolved naturally from Latin.
The name of the old Italian language is Latin, as the language of the Romans when they ruled Italy and much of Europe and since the Italian language is partly based on Latin.
Yes, they speak Italian language!
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Romance Language, as opposed to a Germanic language like English, is the way that Italian is classed linguistically.
Italian Pellegrino Turri Invented a Typewriter In 1808
The Italians had Italian as their first language.
Italian language and literatute. :P
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.
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"Language" in English is lingua in Italian.
Italian = Italiano
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 name "Italian" is derived from the Latin word "Italicus," which referred to the region of Italy where the language was spoken. Over time, the language spoken in this region came to be known as "Italian."
Italian music sung in Italian.
The phrase 'lingua d'Italia' is an Italian equivalent of 'language of Italy'.
The current language spoken in Rome, Italy is Italian.
Italian composers write operas to Italian texts, just as German composers write them to German texts, and so on. Opera was invented in Italy, so many of its composers were Italian. There are operas in almost every language.