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Revision as of 09:40, 14 April 2015

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Italian is a Romance language, and the official state language in Italy, and in some areas of Switzerland and Croatia. It is written in a variant of the Latin alphabet.

Italian is the primary language of Scholarship and Fiction used since the 15th century in Italy. Outside Italy, Italian was used in Europe (commonly in the 18th century and less frequently, in 19th century) as an international language of opera and oratorio librettos.

Latin (in the past) and English (in recent times) have been the international languages more commonly used by Italian scholars in addition to Italian.










Fiction (Italian)
Fiction (Italian)

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Pages in category "Italian language"

The following 101 pages are in this category, out of 101 total.

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