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  2. Swiss Italian - Wikipedia

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    Italian, as the third Swiss national language, is spoken in Italian-speaking Switzerland (Ticino and the southern part of Grisons).It is an official language both at the federal level and in the two cantons mentioned.

  3. Languages of Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    The four national languages of Switzerland are German, French, Italian, and Romansh. [3] German, French, and Italian maintain equal status as official languages at the national level within the federal administration of the Swiss Confederation , while Romansh is used in dealings with people who speak it. [ 4 ]

  4. Italian immigration to Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    In Switzerland, the Italian language is the national language and recognized as the official language of the Confederation, [21] together with German, French and Romansh. Italian is spoken as an indigenous language in the Italian-speaking population in Ticino and in the southern part of Grisons. Although Italian is an integral part of the Swiss ...

  5. Ticino - Wikipedia

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    Named after the Ticino, its longest river, it is the only canton where Italian is the sole official language and represents the bulk of the Italian-speaking area of Switzerland along with the southern parts of the Grisons. In 2020, Ticino had a population of 350,986. [2]

  6. Italy–Switzerland relations - Wikipedia

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    The two countries share a long border, three common official languages (Italian is one of Switzerland's four official languages, German and French are recognised minority languages in Italy; moreover, Romansh is close to Ladin and Friulian, spoken in Northern Italy) and a regional language (Lombard spoken in Canton Ticino in Switzerland and ...

  7. Italian language - Wikipedia

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    Italian is the third most spoken language in Switzerland (after German and French; see Swiss Italian), although its use there has moderately declined since the 1970s. [46] It is official both on the national level and on regional level in two cantons : Ticino and Grisons .

  8. Lombard language - Wikipedia

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    Lombard is considered a minority language that is structurally separate from Italian by both Ethnologue and the UNESCO Red Book on Endangered Languages. However, Italy and Switzerland do not recognize Lombard-speakers as a linguistic minority.

  9. Category:Languages of Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Italian language (20 C, 37 P) L. Lombard language (2 C, 6 P) R. ... Pages in category "Languages of Switzerland" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of ...