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What type of language did Petrarch write in?

Petrarch primarily wrote in Italian, specifically the Tuscan dialect, which eventually became the standard literary language of Italy.

While he was also a learned scholar of Latin, he is most famous for his works in the vernacular, particularly his sonnets, which helped establish Italian as a literary language.

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