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Strommen is a teacher Co-op founded in Los Angeles in 2006. Read more about Strommen by checking out our FAQs or the Why Choose us page. While there are many choices for studying Italian we know that you will love how flexible our program is. Our teachers are trained professionals that love sharing the Italian language and culture with students. Our rates are also very affordable. Italian group classes are as low as $19 hourly and private classes are as low as $35 hourly. It is time to get away from the computer and meet your Italian teacher for a class.
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Italian or lingua italiana is a Romance language spoken mainly in Europe: Italy, Switzerland, San Marino, Vatican City, as a second language in Malta, Slovenia and Croatia, by minorities in Albania, Eritrea, France, Libya, Monaco, Montenegro, Romania and Somalia,[8] and by expatriate communities in Europe, in the Americas and in Australia. Many speakers are native bilinguals of both standardized Italian and other regional languages.
According to the Bologna statistics of the European Union, Italian is spoken as a native language by 59 million people in the EU (13% of the EU population), mainly in Italy, and as a second language by 14 million (3%). Including the Italian speakers in non-EU European countries (such as Switzerland and Albania) and on other continents, the total number of speakers is around 85 million.
In Switzerland, Italian is one of three official languages (Romansh is a national language but not an official one nationwide[10]); it is studied and learned in all the confederation schools and spoken, as a native language, in the Swiss cantons of Ticino and Graubünden (predominately in Italian Grigioni) and by the Italian immigrants that are present in large numbers in German- and French-speaking cantons. It is also the official language of San Marino, as well as the primary language of the Vatican City. It is co-official in Slovenian Istria and in Istria County in Croatia. The Italian language adopted by the state after the unification of Italy is based on Tuscan, which beforehand was a language spoken mostly by the upper class of Florentine society. Its development was also influenced by other Italian languages and by the Germanic languages of the post-Roman invaders.
Italian is descended from Latin. Unlike most other Romance languages, Italian retains Latin's contrast between short and long consonants. As in most Romance languages, stress is distinctive. Among the Romance languages, Italian is the closest to Latin in terms of vocabulary.
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