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What foreign languages do Italians usually speak?

Italians typically learn and speak English as their second language.

However, the specific language they learn often depends on their age, region, and educational background. Here's a breakdown:

* English: Widely taught in schools and the most common second language.

* French: Common in Northern Italy due to proximity to France and historical ties.

* Spanish: Becoming increasingly popular, especially in Southern Italy due to its proximity to Spain.

* German: Less common but present in some regions, especially in the Alps.

* Other languages: Regional languages like German, Slovene, and Albanian are spoken in certain areas, particularly in border regions.

It's worth noting that while many Italians may have studied a second language, fluency levels can vary greatly.

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