It slowly developed from Latin over many centuries and the language spoken today came specifically from the dialect spoken in Florence, due to the influence of Dante, Boccaccio, and Petrarch, who all wrote in the Florentine dialect.
The Latin word aqua, the spanish word agua, the Italian acqua all mean water.
Catalan is a Romance language. It is currently the most similar to Italian (87%) and is 85% similar to both Portuguese and Spanish. Catalan most likely diverged from Latin.
Italian nation (not race) , Italian language.
Egypt language
2000 years ago not the Italian language but the Latin language.
Italian
It sounds like an Italian word--maybe not though
'opera' is Italian for 'work' and an abbreviation of 'opera in musica'.
i dont know can u tell me or i will just go to google screw this site......................................
The Latin word aqua, the spanish word agua, the Italian acqua all mean water.
Lucrezia is an Italian equivalent of the English name "Lucretia".Specifically, the name is a feminine proper noun. It may originate from the Roman name Lucretius, from the Latin lucrum for "profit, wealth". Or it may originate from the north Italy's ancient Etruscan language. The pronunciation will be "loo-KRET-tsa" in Italian.
Catalan is a Romance language. It is currently the most similar to Italian (87%) and is 85% similar to both Portuguese and Spanish. Catalan most likely diverged from Latin.
The Italian language grew out of the interaction between speakers of the ancient Latin language and speakers of ancient local languages. That's why the Italian of one region is different from the Italian of another. As an example, Latin interacted with the Etruscan language in much of northern Italy. As another example, it interacted with the Greek language in some pockets along coastal Italy.
Italian nation (not race) , Italian language.
It is Herbew And Italian
Italian
Italian language and literatute. :P