If you are looking for some examples of Italian words and phrases, here are some.
Buon giorno. (Good morning.)
Oggi è mercoledì. (Today is Wednesday.)
Uno, due, trè (one, two, three)
There are also Italian words are used in musical notation, such as allegro (fast), lento (slow), piano (soft), forte (loud).
There are foods with Italian names, such as spaghetti (literally, little strings).
Well it depends on your native language. Since the Italian language has some Latin in it,then my answer would be yes it does work.
2000 years ago not the Italian language but the Latin language.
Italian language and literatute. :P
The Italians had Italian as their first language.
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 and Welsh are not directly related as they come from different language families. Italian is a Romance language, originating from Latin, while Welsh is a Celtic language, part of the Brythonic branch. They evolved separately from different ancestral languages.
Italian = Italiano
Yes, most Venetians speak Italian as it is the official language of Italy. However, the Venetian dialect, a variation of the Italian language known as Venetian, is also spoken by some residents in Venice and the surrounding areas.
There are many websites that help teach the Italian language. There is also software, like Rosetta Stone, that can assist you in learning. You should take some Italian classes too, so you can practice talking to other Italian speakers.
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.