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Things to know
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Originally from LATIN Where the Italian language comes from.
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The Breadth of Latin
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Languages that result -
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Close relatives
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Dialects in Italy
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Firenze
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1. What are some important factors and people that explain how Tuscan became the standard language of Italy.? Why Tuscan became “Italian”? A. Florence was a wealthy and influential town in Tuscany. B. It was very important because of the Medici family ( wealthy merchant/banking family) C. Textile trade/commerce made Florence very important. Its location was central. D. Dante wrote his epic poem “La Divina Commedia” in Tuscan dialect (instead of Latin. This helped to establish the language.
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Dante Alighieri La Commedia Illumina Firenze By Domenico Michelino This painting depicts Dante reading his Divine Commedy (which describes his passage from Hell (represented in the lower left) – to Purgatory (the mountain in the center back) and then to Paradise (they city to the right (which is Florence))
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Le tre corone fiorentine The three Florentine Crowns – major players in Italian (and World) Literature). They all chose to write in Tuscan dialect (rather than Latin) – which helped to establish Tuscan is the dialect ‘of choice’ (and therefore later becoming ‘Italian’ – the standard language of Italy) La Divina Commedia (The Divine Commedy) Father of the Italian Language Developed the Sonnet The Father of Humanism The Decameron (Realistic dialogue- early forms of the short story) DANTE PETRARCA BOCACCIO
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L’alfabeto italiano QUANTE LETTERE? 21 !
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j (i lunga) k (cappa) w (doppia vu) x (ics) and y (i greca/ipsilon) All do appear in Italian but are thought of as foreign letters. They are used mainly in foreign loan words and their pronunciation depends on the word they appear in. Foreign letters…
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L’alfabeto telefonico _ Italians use this to clarify spellings
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THE FLAG MEANINGS OF THE COLORS: Green (VERDE) –green meadows of Italy (hope) White (BIANCO) – Snow on the Alps (faith) Red (ROSSO) – fertile land (some say the blood shed in gaining independence (charity)
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Italy is a VERY young country! Italy used to be a monarchy. Italy was united under King Victor Emmanuel II (image to the right) in 1861. (Some state the date as 1870 due to the later addition of the Central Papal States (which were under control of the Pope). Italy is NOW a Republic.
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Another name for the Italian flag (la bandiera italiana) is… IL TRICOLORE
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“Bella Figura” ‘Bella Figura’ is a very Italian concept. I This will involve you putting your ‘best foot forward.’ It is about being respectful to yourself and others. It is about your physical appearance and about your attitude/demeanor expressed to others and community. It IS about doing your very best! (the opposite is ‘brutta figura’) CULTURE
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CCampanilismo IItalians are VERY proud of their cities. In Italy, the concept of “ campanilismo ” comes from the word “ campanile”, or church bell tower CC ampanilismo is a very important aspect of life in Italy symbolizing a sense - ** of identity ** of pride, and ** of belonging to the place of your birth. IIt is a feeling which is usually much stronger to an Italian than any sense of national identity.
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Remember that Italy was not always one nation and that it was comprised of city states for a great part of its cultural history. Some people – feel pretty strongly about their civic pride.
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