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Family: Latin
It's 24th most spoken language in the world
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Italian Facts
Italian is regulated by: Accademia della Crusca
Country with most Italian as a native language speaker: Italy
How do I say Good bye in Italian: Arrivederci
How many Italian Internet users are?: About 25,800,000
Italian writing System: Latin alphabet
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