Italian is rooted in latin, so it probably was a transition that was undefined. in other words they didn't change at a recognizable time.
I was in Italy for the first time on New Year's Eve, 2005, and when I asked a native Italian when the change occured, he replied, "Around the sixth century." Right at the beginning of the Dark Ages.
Called the Dark Ages due to the decline in literacy, civilization and overall social advancement, I assume that since Latin was so coplex with its case-endings and such , the Italians of the unrefined soceity of that period decided to simplify things and thus Italiano was born.
Us, I, O, Um, O, A Orum, Is, Os, Is.....I don'ta thinka soa, Paisan, we're a justa gonna enda everthinga ina a, OKa?
That's not how it works. Latin changed and changed over the years (a word here, pronunciation there) until it really couldn't be called "Latin" anymore. Latin changed in different ways in different places due to exposure to other languages (for example, Basque and Arabic in Spain). That's why Italian and Spanish are really similar, but not the same language anymore.
There isn't a simple answer. Prior to 16th c there was not one Italian language at all, but several regional languages. The Florentine language was established as the common literary language in the 16th century - when the 1st Italian dictionary was published - and is what we now call Italian. It became more commonly adopted after Napoleon invaded in the 19th c, and regional languages went into decline at that time.
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In classrooms, in Italy or an immigrant Italian-speaking community, or on the Internet are good places to start learning the Italian language. Those who learn languages through hearing and copying may prefer language laboratories and travel abroad whereas those who like to begin with grammatical structures may opt for classes in educational centers or through the Internet.
Yes.No. They stoled the idea of Greeks, and developed into English, Latin and more. And please if you people out there trying to answer a question don't just give one word of YES. Give a lil more detail... CAUSE WOW! I LOATHE FINDING AND FIGURING MY ANSWERS WHEN THERE IS NO FUDGING ANSWER ON WIKI!!! And if you want more information of the mosaics,
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