La lingua italiana and il linguaggio italianoare Italian equivalents of the English phrase "Italian language."
Specifically, the feminine singular definite article laand the masculine il -- both of which may or may not be included in the English translation depending on context -- are "the." The feminine noun lingua and the masculine linguaggio respectively mean "language" in terms of conversation and of grammar. The feminine adjective italiana and the masculine italiano translate as "Italian."
The respective pronunciations will be "la LEEN-gwa EE-ta-LYA-na" in the feminine and "eel leen-GWAD-djo EE-ta-LYA-no" in the masculine.
"Language" in English is lingua in Italian.
Help-a us-a with-a your language-a
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euro is the translation in Italian Language. It is the fifth most taught language. It has more than 65 million native speakers.
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