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Italian vs French: Differences and Similarities between these Languages

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  Italian is the official and most widely spoken language in Italy. The language started off in Florence as a direct descendant of medieval Tuscan dialect. Italian is also spoken in Switzerland, Croatia, Vatican City, San Marino, and Slovenia. In Switzerland, it is spoken in Graubünden and Ticino cantons in the southeast. In Croatia, it is spoken mainly in Istria County in the northwest, and it is spoken in the neighboring Istria region of southwest Slovenia . There are also Italian speakers in other countries, including Malta, Monaco, Romania, France, Eritrea, Somalia, Brazil Australia, and the USA. French is the official language spoken in France. It is also the main language spoken in some parts of Belgium, Canada, and Switzerland. It is widely spoken in the west and north Africa. In fact, French is one of the major languages spoken around the world. Almost 300 million population speak French as their native language or as a second language. Until the early twentieth century, Frenc