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Dante Alighieri wrote his most famous work, "The Divine Comedy," in Italian. He is often considered the father of the Italian language for his significant contributions to the development of the language.
Dante Alighieri is often considered the "Father of Italian Literature" for his epic poem "Divine Comedy," which played a crucial role in shaping the Italian language and literary tradition.
Dante Alighieri is known as the father of the Italian language because his work, particularly "The Divine Comedy," played a significant role in shaping the modern Italian language. He wrote in a dialect that became the basis for standard Italian and helped establish it as a literary language.
Dante Alighieri
Dante Alighieri is known for his masterpiece in the Italian vernacular, "The Divine Comedy." This epic poem is considered one of the greatest works of world literature and a cornerstone of Italian literature.
That was about the time Dante Alighieri was born but he died in 1321
It was Petrarch, a 14th century Italian scholar who is considered the father of humanism.
Durante degli Alighieri [May/June c. 1265-September 14, 1321] generally is considered the Father of the modern Italian language and of Italian literature. It's because he made the choice to write in the Florentine dialect of Italian, instead of in the standard Latin of the time. So he made that first, big step towards a national language and a national literature. He also made that first, big step towards recognizing the role of the Florentine dialect in a standard spoken and written Italian.But two other gentlemen and an institution played key roles too. One individual was Cardinal Pietro Bembo [May 20, 1470-January 18, 1547]. He came up with a standard Italian that was based on the writings of Alighieri, Giovanni Boccaccio [1313-December 21, 1375], and Francesco Petrarca [July 20, 1304-July 19, 1374]. His work was accepted by the key institution, the Accademia della Crusca.The other key individual was Alessandro Francesco Tommaso Manzoni [March 7, 1785-May 22, 1873]. Manzoni's 'I Promessi Sposi' ['The Betrothed'] is considered the first novel to have been written in modern Italian.
manuel l quezon considered as father of national language because he declared that tagalog or filipino be the language of the philippines
Jane's father teased her, because Jane studied Italian and French to build on her Latin language skills: her father called her a polyglot.
"Father" in English is padre in Italian.
The English language has no term describing a relationship between you and your daughter's father-in-law. The two of you are not considered to be related.