The origin of Italian
The Italian language is derived from the popular Latin, spoken by the people from the western provinces of the Roman Empire. The popular Latin predominated until the ninth century, then they began to speak Italian, a Romance language.
In the nineteenth century with the unification of smaller states in the peninsula whose common link is language, Italian is approved as the official language, it can not be considered as "pure" latin popular because it has influence of the region Tuscany.
In the nineteenth century with the unification of smaller states in the peninsula whose common link is language, Italian is approved as the official language, it can not be considered as "pure" latin popular because it has influence of the region Tuscany.
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