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How many languages does the average Italian speak?
This is because the typical Italian speaks one language, but those who speak a second language speak in fact usually 3 or 4 languages overall (raising the average), whereas most Greeks speak 2 languages, but few of them speak 3 or 4.
Why do so many Italians speak Spanish?
Both languages come from Latin and they share a lot of vocabulary and grammar. The kingdom of Aragon (part of present-day Spain) also ruled over part of present-day Italy, which eventually resulted in many Italians adopting Spanish words. This influence is, however, limited and incidental, but worth mentioning.
What languages do most Italians speak?
Italian
Italy/Official languages
Why don’t more Italians speak English in Italy?
Another major obstacle is the fact that Italians just don’t get many opportunities to speak English. or even to hear it spoken, says Sibilla. “There are not many chances to speak English daily in Italy, because nobody speaks it on the street or at work,” he says.
How multilingual is multilingualism in Europe?
Multilingualism is one of the founding principles of the European Union, but only one in five Europeans can speak two languages other than their own – even though the picture is improving. What really makes the difference is the effectiveness of language teaching and exposure to foreign languages.
Is it possible to learn a third language in Italy?
In many countries – including Italy – third languages are starting to be learned. French is studied as a third language by more than 50 per cent of lower secondary students in Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Romania and Portugal.
Do Albanians speak Italian and English?
Today, most of Albanians in Albania do speak Italian and English, and many of them do not consider a luxury knowing foreign languages. Albanians have an affinity of learning languages quickly and with a certain level of accuracy and accent-less that is quite impressive.