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Languages Spoken in Italy

Official: Italian

Italy has a population of 61.0 million and is a linguistically diverse country, with 11 languages meeting our inclusion threshold. Italian serves as the official language. Of the languages spoken in Italy, 4 are supported by LEXIGO's professional translation services.

61.0M
Population
11
Languages
4
LEXIGO

Languages spoken in Italy

Italian Official
Italian Braille, Italian alphabet
LEXIGO translation services →
95%
CLDR
English
English Braille, English alphabet
LEXIGO translation services →
34%
CLDR
French Regional
French Braille, French alphabet
LEXIGO translation services →
20%
CLDR
Lombard
Latin script
6%
CLDR
Sardinian
Latin script
2%
CLDR
German
German Braille, German alphabet
LEXIGO translation services →
2%
CLDR
Venetian Regional
Latin script
1%
CLDR
Piedmontese
Latin script
1%
CLDR
Neapolitan
Latin alphabet, Latin script
1.0%
CLDR
Ligurian
Latin script
0.9%
CLDR
Sicilian
Latin script
0.8%
CLDR
CIA World Factbook

"Italian (official), German (parts of Trentino-Alto Adige region are predominantly German-speaking), French (small French-speaking minority in Valle d'Aosta region), Slovene (Slovene-speaking minority in the Trieste-Gorizia area), Croatian (in Molise)"

Data sources
Unicode CLDR (population percentages)
CIA World Factbook (official languages)
Wikidata (language families, scripts)
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