Italian is some kind of evolved Latin, so it never "replaced" Latin, it's just that the language changed somehow over time... it's exagerated, but let's say Italian is some kind of latin.
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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.
Romanesca is a vegetable from northern Italy. Romanesco is a Romance language spoken in Rome, Italy. It is one of the Central Italian dialects, and considered close to Tuscan and Italian.
This surname Sprofera is an Italian surname, also as Sprufera, Sproviero, Sprovieri, and possibly Profera. This Italian surname is mostly found in Southern Italy and Sicily. The meaning behind Italian name Sprofera is uncertain... for now.
Christopher Columbus was an Italian man. When Italy would not sponsor his trip across the Atlantic, he went to other countries. Spain agreed to sponsor him so he sailed in name of Spain.
The phrase 'lingua d'Italia' is an Italian equivalent of 'language of Italy'.
The Italian language is a Romance language spoken primarily in Italy and parts of Switzerland. It is known for its musicality and is the official language of Italy.
The current language spoken in Rome, Italy is Italian.
Marazzi is an Italian surname. It is common in Italy and is of Italian origin.
Italy and most of its vacinity Italian is the majority language not only of Italy, but also San Marino, Vatican City, and part of Switzerland.
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Rome is the capital city of Italy. Italy's official language is Italian.
Italy speaks the most Italian, as it is the official language of the country.
Italy is the main country where Italian is spoken as a first language. Additionally, Italian is spoken as a first language in parts of Switzerland, San Marino, and the Vatican City.
Italian. Italian has been spoken in Italy for more than 1600 years.
The countries with Italian as their official language are: Italy, Switzerland, San Marino, Vatican City, Malta, Slovenia, and Croatia.
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