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Italian Language

 

Many people rate Italian as the most beautiful spoken language in the world

Traveling in Italy is intensely pleasurable, with about everything you can dream of : the richest historical sites in Europe, you can visit, cathedrals, circuses, monasteries, paintings, sculptures, and museums.

Italian food is one of the most attractive and tasteful cooking in the world. It can be said easlily that it is in the same class as their exquisite and historic artwork. .

The people are beautiful and elegant with world class designers. 
 

Italy is rated in the top three for health care in the world.

Italy is one of the top 10 tourist spots in the world.

The Italian language is strongly connected to art including renaissance painting, architecture, sculpture, and literature let's not forget the connection to music; piano (Verdi, Rossini), singer ( Pavarotti , the famous tenor), design ( interior, graphic, fashion and furniture design ) and of course, in the culinary arts also known as food.

The biggest Italian speaking community outside of Italy is in Toronto, Canada.

“Italy has always been my favorite country for tourism. It combines artistic treasures, friendly people, a beautiful language, fascinating history, and great food. You could be a tourist here for your whole life and still there would have been something worthwhile up a little country road or behind an obscure church that you hadn't seen.”     Philip Greenspun

1.Who Speaks Italian

    Italian is spoken by 65 million people primarily in Italy, Vatican City, Switzerland and Croatia.  It is used by a significant part of population in Monaco, Albania France, Malta, in  Eritrea and Somalia.  Significant immigrant communities that speak Italian are found throughout the Americas (primarily United Sates, Canada, Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina and Venezuela), Australia and Western Europe (primarily in Belgium, France, Germany, Luxemburg, and United Kingdom).

2. Italian Language Education

   Italian is widely taught in many schools around the world.  In Canada, Italian is the third most taught language.  In the United States, Italian ranks fourth (after Spanish, French, and German).

3.  Italy is a Member of the G8

   Since 1975, Italy is a member of the G8 (together with USA, Canada, France, Germany, Japan, UK and Russia), a coalition of the most prominent industrialized nations in the world that was founded to respond and control economic crises in the world.

4.  Italy - USA : An Important Business Relationship.

   In 2006 Italian companies have exported goods and services to the USA for $32.6 billion, proof that demand for products made-in-Italy is still on the rise.  Some of the most prominent sectors are that of home design (+3%) food and wine (+12.6 %) ICT (+9%) and instrumental mechanics (+5%).  Us companies have exported $12.6 billion to Italy in 2006

 


 

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