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  • ...er is a bilingual town, having both [[Slovenian language|Slovenian]] and [[Italian language|Italian ]] as official languages.
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  • ...'''[[Palatine hill]]''' ([[Latin language|Latin]]: ''Collis Palatinus'', [[Italian language|Italian]]: ''Colle Palatino'') is the one where, according to legend, Rome * the [[Aventine hill]] ([[Latin language|Latin]]: ''Collis Aventinum'', [[Italian language|Italian]]: ''Colle Aventino'')
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  • ...language|German]]: ''Schweiz''; [[French language|French]]: ''Suisse''; [[Italian language|Italian]]: ''Svizzera''; [[Romansh language|Romansh]]: ''Svizra''), officia ...icial languages: [[German language|German]], [[French language|French]], [[Italian language|Italian]], and [[Romansh]].
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  • ...ynamic cultural movement and has the status of a protected language, but [[Italian language|Italian]] remains the dominant language.
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  • The '''Soča''' (in [[Slovenian language|Slovenian]]) or '''Isonzo''' (in [[Italian language|Italian]]) is a river that flows from north to south in the Western [[Slove
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  • ..._dal/giorgi_ignazio.htm ''Ignazio Giorgi, gesuita controverso, poeta'' (in Italian language)]
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  • ...'). The two state languages, [[French language|French]] (in Corsica) and [[Italian language|Italian]] (in Sardinia), have a dominant status in the Corsican-speaking ar Corsican is very close to [[Italian language|Italian]] and was considered as an Italian dialect in traditional Romance l
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  • #REDIRECT [[Italian language]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Italian language]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Northern Italian language]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Northern Italian language]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Northern Italian language]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Northern Italian language]]
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  • ...gurian'''—more exactly ''Romance Ligurian''—is a dialect of the [[Northern Italian language]] which is mainly spoken in [[Liguria]] (Italy), in several nearby zones an
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Italian language]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Northern Italian language}}
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  • Variety of the Northern Italian language mainly spoken in Liguria.
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  • {{rpl|Italian language}}
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  • ...gion of Trentino-Alto Adige. It remains dominated by the state language, [[Italian language|Italian]]. ...Cadore (excepting Cortina d'Ampezzo) is strongly influenced by [[Northern Italian language|Northern Italian]] and therefore some authors exclude it from "Ladin" prope
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  • * As a group of dialects belonging to the [[Italian language]]: this is the vision of traditional Romance linguistics.<ref>PELLEGRINI G. ...believe erroneously that "Gallo-Italic" is a synonym of the whole Northern Italian language.
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  • ...the Italian peninsula. Its capital and by far largest city is [[Rome]] ([[Italian language|Italian]] and [[Latin language|Latin]]: ''Roma''), which is also the capita
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  • '''Monte Carlo''' ([[French language|French]]: ''Monte-Carlo''; [[Italian language|Italian]]: ''Montecarlo''; [[Occitan language|Occitan]]: ''Montcarles''; [[
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  • {{r|Italian language}}
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  • Novels, poetry, essays and plays written in the Italian language from the earliest years until the present day
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  • {{r|Northern Italian language}}
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  • ** [[Italian language]] ** [[Northern Italian language]] (its inclusion in Italian is debated, some scholars think that it is more
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  • ...al boot-like shape, because of which it is also known as ''Lo Stivale'' ([[Italian language|Italian]] for "The Boot").
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  • ...'', [[Slovenian language|Slovenian]], [[Croatian language|Croatian]] and [[Italian language|Italian]]: ''Drava'', [[Hungarian language|Hungarian]]: ''Dráva'') is a [[
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  • {{r|Italian language}}
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  • {{r|Northern Italian language}}
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  • {{r|Italian language}}
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  • {{r|Italian language}}
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  • ...ian language|Friulian]], [[Northern Italian language|Northern Italian]], [[Italian language|Italian]], [[Corsican language|Corsican]], [[Sardinian language|Sardinian]]
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  • {{r|Italian language}}
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  • ...cases the dominant language of those areas. Catalan is also dominated by [[Italian language|Italian]] in Alghero. It has become very weak in the face of [[French langu
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  • {{r|Italian language}}
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  • ...language, marks Dante as one of the chief figures in the development the [[Italian language|Italian literary language]].
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  • '''Rome''' ([[Italian language|Italian]] and [[Latin language|Latin]]: ''Roma'') is the [[capital|capital
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  • ...anish]], [[Portuguese language|Portuguese]], [[French language|French]], [[Italian language|Italian]] and [[Romanian language|Romanian]]. The Romance-speaking territor ...ore closely related to Catalan than it is to French. Similarly, [[Northern Italian language|Northern Italian]] is closer to French than to modern standard Italian; tod
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  • The '''Istituto Nazionale di Statistica''' ([[Italian language|Italian]] for "National Institute of [[Statistics]]", abbreviated "'''ISTAT
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  • {{r|Italian language}}
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  • ...hat of [[Occitan language|Occitan]] (to the South) and those of [[Northern Italian language|Northern Italian]] and [[German language|German]] (to the East). It include ...and. Its usage remains quite important in Italy albeit the domination of [[Italian language|Italian]]. It is severely threatened in Switzerland and France in front of
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  • ...'' is used, as in the local name for [[Catalonia]], ''Catalu'''ny'''a''. [[Italian language|Italian]] and [[French language|French]] use ''gn'', as in ''lasa'''gn'''e'
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  • ...gnition, such as [[German language|German]], [[French language|French]], [[Italian language|Italian]] and [[Romansh language|Romansh]] in [[Switzerland]], and assimila
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  • {{r|Northern Italian language}}
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  • The '''Tiber''' ([[Italian language|Italian]] ''Tevere'', [[Latin language|Latin]] ''Tiberis'') is a [[river]]
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  • {{r|Northern Italian language}}
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  • ...ic of Venice]] and ''Χάνδαξ, Chandax'' was adapted in Venetian ([[Northern Italian language|Northern Italian]]) into ''Càndiga'', then ''Candia''. The name ''Candia''
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  • ''[[Così Fan Tutte]]'' ([[Italian language|Italian]], "That’s What They [feminine] All Do"), [[opera]] by [[Wolfgang ''[[Il Trovatore]]'' ([[Italian language|Italian]], "The Troubadour"), [[opera]] by [[Giuseppe Verdi]].
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  • ...lecturer, one of the 20th century's most renown writers of fiction in the Italian language, much translated into English, noted in particular for his imaginatively wh
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  • {{r|Italian language}}
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  • {{r|Italian language}}
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  • ...Monaco is [[French language|French]]. Until the mid-19th century, it was [[Italian language|Italian]].<ref>PICOCHE Jacqueline, & MARCHELLO-NIZIA Christiane (1996) ''Hi
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  • {{r|Italian language}}
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  • {{r|Northern Italian language}}
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  • '''Italy''' ([[Italian language|Italian]]: ''Italia''), officially known as the '''Italian Republic''' (Ita ...Italy has a little less than 60 million inhabitants who mainly speak the [[Italian language]] (although considerable linguistic minorities exist), and struggles to acc
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  • ...se]], [[Catalan language|Catalan]], [[Sardinian language|Sardinian]] and [[Italian language|Italian]].<ref>One can read a brief account of the spread of the cedilla in
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  • ...citly indicated in various ways, depending on the language. For example, [[Italian language|Italian]] singular masculine nouns usually end with ''-o'', while feminine
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  • The [[Italo-Western]] branch of the [[Romance languages]], which comprises [[Italian language|Italian]], [[Spanish language|Spanish]], [[French language|French]] and [[P
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  • ...e hard palate. This is found, for instance, in the [[velar fronting]] of [[Italian language|Italian]] ''parci'' ('parks'; plural) in which the velar plosive is fronted
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  • ...he [[Romans]] developed into [[Spanish language|Spain]] in [[Spain]] and [[Italian language|Italian]] in [[Italy]]. Similarities between Spanish and Italian in many ca
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  • Đurđević started to write very early. He wrote in Croatian, Latin and Italian language, prose a swell as poetry.
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  • ...omanian is usually classified in the Eastern Romance subgroup along with [[Italian language|Italian]], [[Corsican language|Corsican]] and possibly [[Dalmatian language
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  • ...rn [[Switzerland]]. Romansh is closer to [[French language|French]] than [[Italian language|Italian]], though speakers of the latter live closer to the Romansh area; h
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  • *[http://www.petrarca.it/] Petrarch Organisation (in Italian language)]
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  • {{r|Italian language}}
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  • ...ment, or a piece intended to be performed in this way. ''A cappella'' is [[Italian language|Italian]] meaning "from the chapel" and is due to restrictions on the use o
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  • ...|Dutch]], which uses sometimes ''ë'' (and rarely ''ä, ö, ï, ü''), and in [[Italian language|Italian]], which uses sometimes ''‑à, ‑è, ‑é, ‑ì, ‑ò, ‑ù' **In [[italian language|Italian]], the only usual diacritic is an [[acute accent|acute]] or a [[gra
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  • * '[[Cocoliche]]' is an [[Italian language|Italian]]-[[Spanish language|Spanish]]-based pidgin that was spoken by Ital
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  • |[[Italian language|Italian]] |[[Italian language|Italian]]
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  • ...who has published poetry, journal articles, and research titles in both [[Italian language|Italian]] and [[English language|English]], with coverage spanning a signif
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  • ...ic institution in Europe. It has been the most important guardian of the [[Italian language]] since its founding in 1583. It's official determinations are published in
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  • ...ge|Turkish]], [[Northern Italian language|Northern Italian]] (Venetian), [[Italian language|Italian]], [[English language|English]] and [[French language|French]].
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  • ! [[Italian language|Italian]] <ref name="dash" />
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  • ...l'' (“language of oïl” or French), ''Lingua di Sì'' (“language of sì” or [[Italian language|Italian]]) and ''Lenga d'Òc'' (“language of òc” or [[Occitan language ...sibilites by transposing words from dialects and other languages such as [[Italian language|Italian]], Greek, and above all Latin. In that time of linguistic dynamism,
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  • ** [[Italian language|Italian]]. The acute accent is compulsory only in words of more than one sy
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  • In [[Italian language|Italian]], a final apostrophe is sometimes used instead of a final upper-ca
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  • ...an language|Romanian]], [[Italian language|Italian]] proper and [[Northern Italian language|Northern Italian]], [[Sardinian language|Sardinian]], [[Corsican language|C
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  • |''[[Italian language|Italian]]:''
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  • ...es allow more codas word-internally than word-finally. Both Japanese and [[Italian language|Italian]] allow a full range of consonants inside the word, e.g. Italian '
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  • ...compared to dominant state languages such as [[French language|French]], [[Italian language|Italian]] and [[Spanish language|Spanish]]. ...c'' (“language of òc” or Occitan), ''Lingua di Sì'' (“language of sì” or [[Italian language|Italian]]), ''Langue d'Oïl'' (“language of oïl” or [[French language|
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  • ...]], both of which form part of the [[Campanian volcanic arc]]. In the [[Italian language]], the city's name is ''Napoli'', or ''Nàpule'' in the [[Neapolitan langua
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  • In [[Italian language|Italian]], there is a tendency, when speaking slowly, to sound the 'i' in w
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  • ...ymara]], [[Nahuatl]], [[Mayan languages]], [[Guaraní language|Guaraní]], [[Italian language|Italian]], [[English language|English]], [[German language|German]], [[Wels Other European languages spoken include [[Italian language|Italian]] in Brazil and [[Argentina]], [[German language|German]] in southe
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  • :''Lei chiude sempre la finestra prima di cenare.'' ([[Italian language|Italian]])
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  • '''macarôni''', cf. original [[Italian language|Italian]] '''''maccheroni'''''
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  • ...'', [[Greek language|Greek]]: <!-- perhaps someone could fill this? -->, [[Italian language|Italian]]: ''Narentani'') was a land settled by the [[Serbs|Serbian]] tribe
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  • The verb '''Manage''' comes from the Italian language|Italian ''maneggiare'' (to handle — especially a horse), which in turn de
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  • ...a changing [[time]]-feel, it is considered to be in [[rubato]] time, an [[Italian language|Italian]] expression that indicates that the [[tempo]] of the piece changes
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  • *'Inghilterra' ([[Italian language|Italian]])
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  • In October 2011, users of the [[Italian language |Italian]] version of Wikipedia opted to suspend the site due to the possib
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  • ...predates ''atheism'' in English, being first attested in about 1571; the [[Italian language|Italian]] ''atheoi'' is recorded as early as 1568. ''Atheist'' in the sense
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