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    Quote Originally Posted by Danielion View Post
    To be replaced by French.
    Which languages?

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    Here a 2013 report about people who have standard italian as native language, divided by ages:


    da 6 a 10 anni: 68,2%
    da 11 a 14 anni: 62,4%
    da 65 a 74 anni: 31,9%
    75 e più: 28,2%


    The average number is around 45%

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    talian is not a colonial language!

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    That is something I've sometimes wondered and it could be I'm just misinformed. How comes the influence of the Italian language on Libya and the Horn was so little in comparison with that of the other colonial powers in Africa?
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    Quote Originally Posted by brazuca View Post
    talian is not a colonial language!
    Even triestine is considered ''colonial venetian'', so yes...talian is a colonial form of venetic.

    Quote Originally Posted by Comte Arnau View Post
    That is something I've sometimes wondered and it could be I'm just misinformed. How comes the influence of the Italian language on Libya and the Horn was so little in comparison with that of the other colonial powers in Africa?
    Too little times of domination, except Lybia and Eritrea. But in lybia, virtually all the coasta population (so, more than 60%) is able to understand or speak italian eveb because they receive our TVs and they're, in last years, oen of our primary source of immigrants.

    About erirtrean language:

    Tigrigna vs. Tigrinya

    Two different spellings are commonly used for this term which refers to the language spoken by people of Eritrea and of Tigray province in Ethiopia. Both Tigrigna and Tigrinya are commonly accepted spellings.

    Tigrigna is considered to be the correct spelling, and is the common choice by people who know Italian or who have been exposed to Italian language and cultural influences in Ethiopia and Eritrea. The 'g' in the word gives a clue about how a more accurate pronunciation would sound.
    Tigrinya is considered also to be an accepted spelling, and is the common choice by people who do not have the Italian language influence, but rather an English influence.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peyrol View Post
    Here a 2013 report about people who have standard italian as native language, divided by ages:






    The average number is around 45%
    the percentages got inverted in only 4 generations. sick.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kataxu View Post
    the percentages got inverted in only 4 generations. sick.
    It's quite obvious....firslty fascism, then the ''miracolo economico'' with the national internal immigration, then the massive diffusion of mass medias...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peyrol View Post
    Even triestine is considered ''colonial venetian'', so yes...talian is a colonial form of venetic.



    Too little times of domination, except Lybia and Eritrea. But in lybia, virtually all the coasta population (so, more than 60%) is able to understand or speak italian eveb because they receive our TVs and they're, in last years, oen of our primary source of immigrants.

    About erirtrean language:
    talian is not a "colonial language" Brazil was already an independent country so do not have as be a colonial language.

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    ''Colonial venetian'' is a term used to indicate every language derived by venetian, it isn't related with the concept of ''colony''.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peyrol View Post
    ''Colonial venetian'' is a term used to indicate every language derived by venetian, it isn't related with the concept of ''colony''.
    lol its concept is bizarre

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