Italian is the official language (or one of the official languages) in:
It is the predominant, although not the official, language of Vatican City and is widely used throughout the Catholic Church hierarchy around the world.
Italian is widely used in Monaco and in Malta, and was the official language of Malta until 1934. It is widely spoken in France (especially in Corsica and the county of Nice) and in Albania.
Italian is spoken and understood to varying degrees in the former Italian colonies in Africa although it lacks official status there and its use is declining due to anti-colonial feelings and, in some countries, failures of the educational systems. The former Italian colonies are:
France, Canada, Haiti, and Vietnam for starters. Andorra, Belgium, Switzerland, many islands in the Caribbean, and French Guiana also speak French. Countries in Africa that were once french colonies also speak French.
In Spanish-speaking countries, "hello" is typically translated as "hola."
Some products America imports from Spanish-speaking countries include fresh produce such as avocados, bananas, and citrus fruits, as well as beverages like tequila and wine. In addition, textiles, apparel, and automotive parts are commonly imported from countries like Mexico and Colombia.
The three largest Spanish-speaking countries by population are Mexico, Colombia, and Spain.
IELTS requirements for nursing in English-speaking countries vary, but commonly range from an overall band score of 6.5 to 7.5. However, it's important to check with individual nursing programs or licensing boards for specific score requirements.
No, Cabrejos is not an Italian name since it occurs in the Spanish-speaking countries of America and of Europe.
No, Dicamillo is not an Italian surname. It is of Spanish origin and may also be found in other countries with Spanish-speaking populations.
You can find a map of all Spanish-speaking countries in the world at bookstores, online map retailers, or by searching on the internet for printable versions. Many educational websites also offer free downloadable maps of Spanish-speaking countries.
All spanish speaking countries in the world are respresented by immigrants in the U.S.
Germany, Austria ,Switzerland, Liechtenstein and Luxembourg are the main German speaking countries.
Countries where English is the official or dominant language, such as the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, tend to have the highest proficiency. Additionally, many Scandinavian countries like Sweden, Denmark, and Norway also have high English proficiency levels.
Yes. All countries in Central America are Spanish-speaking except Belize.
Virtually all spanish speaking countries share a love of soccer, which they call fútbol.
The capitals of French-speaking countries are: Algeria - Algiers Belgium - Brussels Benin - Porto-Novo (official) and Cotonou (seat of government) Burkina Faso - Ouagadougou Burundi - Gitega (political capital) and Bujumbura (economic capital) Canada - Ottawa Central African Republic - Bangui Chad - N'Djamena Comoros - Moroni Democratic Republic of the Congo - Kinshasa Republic of the Congo - Brazzaville Djibouti - Djibouti France - Paris Gabon - Libreville Guinea - Conakry Haiti - Port-au-Prince Ivory Coast - Yamoussoukro (political capital) and Abidjan (economic capital) Lebanon - Beirut Luxembourg - Luxembourg City Madagascar - Antananarivo Mali - Bamako Mauritania - Nouakchott Mauritius - Port Louis Monaco - Monaco Morocco - Rabat Niger - Niamey Rwanda - Kigali Senegal - Dakar Seychelles - Victoria Switzerland - Bern, Geneva, and Zurich (federal capital) Togo - Lome Tunisia - Tunis Vanuatu - Port Vila Please note that some countries may have multiple capitals or government seats.
All 205 countries speak equally well.
English speaking countries all have one version of the English Answers.com site. Answers.com has other languages sites for French, German, Spanish, Italian and Tagalog.
No, Italian American refers to individuals of Italian descent living in America. Hispanic typically refers to individuals of Spanish-speaking origin or descent from Spanish-speaking countries in Latin America. Italian Americans are considered part of the European ethnic group, while Hispanics are part of the Latino/Hispanic ethnic group.