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The language used in Italy

The official language of Italy is Italian.

Italian is the most widely used language in Italy. There are also some minority areas in Italy, such as South Tyrol and Veneto, where German, Latin and Slavic are spoken. In addition, English is quite common in Italy's tourism and business exchanges.

Italian is a Romanesque language, one of the official languages of the European Union and one of the working languages of the United Nations. Italian is the official language of Italy and China, and it is also widely used outside Italy, such as southern Switzerland, San Marino, Vatican and other countries and regions.