Rome, Italy.
I think it's France because all the terminolgy is in the french language Ballet was originally invented in Italy as a form of ballroom dancing mostly to entertain royalty. Its popularity made it so that the French also desired to be taught this art. The terminology does indeed come from French though, as this language was popular in both countries at the time.
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Yes, France border Italy. In that area french is spoken on the french side and Italian on the Italian side.
The main language is Italian. At the border they speak the language of the neibouring country, like french, slovene, german.
the bastardsdidnt speak the same language so they killed people...
German is one of the Official language in the Province of Bolzano-Bozen, Italy.Which has a population of 487,673 people.About 287,500 Germans live in Italy, then there are all the people who use it as a second language, in industry and the tourist trade.Also German is taught in schools as a second or third language.There are no exact figures available but the number of German speaking people is quite high.German is the official language of the German minority in the region known as South Tirol. There are almost 290,000 German speakers there.
ciò che sta accadendo in Italia is the translation in Italian Language. It is the fifth most taught language. It has more than 65 million native speakers.
Usually they speak Italian, but also many who move to America.. or other countries.. adopt the native tongue.. but of course if you went to Italy.. I wouldn't be surprised if a lot of people had a basic knowledge of English.. the same as in every country
French is spoken as the sole national language in France and Monaco. French is also spoken in parts of Belgium and Switzerland. There is a small French speaking area in north-west Italy.
The Piedmont region in Italy predominantly speaks Piedmontese, a Romance language that is closely related to French and Occitan. This language has its own unique vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation.