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Professional translations Italian-English (and English-Italian)

Italian is spoken by around 63 million people worldwide as a first language, with another 3 million speaking it as a second language.
This makes Italian the 29th most spoken language in the world.
Most Italians live mainly in the Italian peninsula, which includes Italy, Vatican City and the Republic of San Marino.
About 58 million people who speak Italian as their first language live in Italy.
The remaining 6 million Italophones live mainly in countries bordering Italy or in overseas countries to which mass migration took place almost a century ago.
Italian is also an official language in parts of Croatia, Slovenia and Albania.
Italian is also spoken in some Mediterranean countries, such as Egypt, Eritrea and Tunisia, where Italians had their own colonies during the Fascist regime.
But where are the Italians in Latin America ?
Latin America has a large community of people who speak Italian as their first language.
In Argentina it is the second most spoken language after Spanish, with about 1.5 million speakers.
In Venezuela, Italian is the second most spoken language with about 200,000 people, while in Brazil there are at least 50,000 Italian speakers.
In the United States, according to a recent census, there are an estimated 709,000 native speakers of Italian, with a significant concentration in the states of New York and New Jersey.
The Italo-American community in the United States has deep roots dating back to several waves of migration over the centuries.
In the 19th and 20th centuries, many Italians moved in search of a new life and new opportunities.
Their cultural influence can still be felt today, especially in large cities with a strong Italian presence, such as New York City.
The Italian language is passed down from generation to generation, and many families still keep their linguistic heritage alive today.
In addition to the language, Italo-Americans have made significant contributions to culture, art, music and cuisine.
The importance of the Italian language in the United States is evident in the educational institutions, cultural organisations and community activities that promote and preserve the Italian language and culture.
There are Italian schools, study programmes, festivals, cultural events and other initiatives aimed at keeping the linguistic and cultural traditions of Italy alive.
The presence of a large Italian-speaking community in the United States provides an opportunity for professional Italian-English translation and interpretation.
Italian is in high demand in various fields such as international trade, tourism and corporate relations.
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