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  Italian - the language
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Italian (Italiano in Italian) is a Romanic language spoken by about 63 million people, primarily in Italy. In Switzerland, Italian is one of the four official languages. It is also the official language of San Marino and the Vatican City. Standard Italian was adopted by the state after the unification of Italy and is based on the Tuscan dialect.

Unlike most other Romanic languages, Italian has retained the contrast between short and long consonants which existed in Latin. As in most Romanic languages, stress is distinctive. Of the Romanic languages, Italian is considered to be one of the closest resembling Latin in terms of vocabulary, though Romanian most closely preserves the noun declension system of Classical Latin, and the Spanish verb conjugation system, while Sardinian is the most conservative in terms of phonology.

Italian is affectionately called "il parlar gentile" (the gentle language) by its speakers.
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Italian is widely taught in many schools around the world, but rarely as the first non-native language of pupils. In the United States and the United Kingdom, Italian ranks as the fourth foreign language taught in schools. Throughout the world, Italian is the fifth most taught non-native language, after English, French, Spanish, and German.



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  About the schools
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Since Italian is one of the 5 big european languages Italy is also a very popular destination for young and old who want to learn a new language. You can learn Italian in a variety of language schools in many different countries where Italy is maybe the most common for obvious reasons. But you can also learn Italian in schools in for example Switzerland.

To the left you can find a list of the various destinations we offer for studying Italian.




 
 








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