Study Italian
Italian (italiano, or lingua italiana) is a Romance language spoken by about 70 million people primarily in Italy. Standard Italian is based on Tuscan dialects and is somewhat intermediate between the languages of Southern Italy and the Gallo-Romance languages of the North. Like many languages written using the Latin alphabet, Italian has double consonants. However, contrary to, for example, French and Spanish, double consonants are pronounced as long (geminated) in Italian. As in most Romance languages (with the notable exception of French), stress is distinctive. Out of the Romance languages, Italian is generally considered to be the one most closely resembling Latin in terms of vocabulary, though Romanian most closely preserves the grammar of Classical Latin while Sardinian is the most conservative in terms of phonology.
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In these language schools you can study italian:
Northern Italy
Toscana & Florence
Rome
Southern Italy
Sicily
