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If Italy didn’t exist as a unified state until 1861, and each region had its own language, what exactly is the Italian language then? Is it an amalgamation of every regions languages? Or was Italian spoken in one part of the peninsula and then spread and declared the official language?

by /u/Bannybear1 in /r/AskHistorians

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