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    French to Italian Translation


    French language
    Learn the French language by using our free French to Italian translation service.
    Knowing French language gives you the ability to easily travel and communicate in a French speaking country. Learning another language gives people the ability to step inside the mind and context of that other culture. People who don't know foreign languages are bound to use free translation services on the Internet, which basically provide draft translations, or have to refer to the professional French translator. If you speak the French language, you will be able to easily translate French, communicate with people while traveling in the French speaking countries, help your kids doing French translation for the homework, and use the French language in your job.

    Italian language
    Italian (Italiano), the world's most romantic and musical language and the lingua franca of music, is a member of the Romance group and the direct offspring of the Latin spoken by the Romans and imposed by them on the peoples under their dominion. Italian is spoken by around 58 million people in Italy, southern Switzerland, San Marino, Sicily, Corsica, northern Sardinia, and approximately 5 million in North and South America. Of all the major Romance languages, Italian retains the closest resemblance to Latin. It was not until the 19th century that the language spoken by educated Tuscans spread to become the language of a new nation.
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