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Deutsch: Legende:
  • Dunkelblau: Muttersprache
  • Blau: Verwaltungssprache
  • Hellblau: Zweit- bzw. nichtoffizielle Sprache
  • Grüne Quadrate: Italienischsprachige Minderheit
English: Legend:
  • Dark blue: native language
  • Blue: administrative language
  • Light blue: Secondary language or non-official.
  • green square: italophone minorities
Español: Leyenda:
  • azul oscuro: lengua materna
  • azul: lengua administrativa
  • azul claro: segunda lengua o lengua no oficial.
  • cuadrados verdes: minorías italófonas
Français : Carte du monde où on parle l'italien.
  • Bleu foncé: langue maternelle
  • Bleu: langue administrative
  • Bleu clair : langue importante et/ou langue de culture
  • Vert: minorités italophones
Italiano: Legenda:
  • Blu scuro: lingua madre
  • Blu: lingua amministrativa
  • Blu chiaro: seconda lingua o lingua non ufficiale
  • Quadrati verdi: minoranze italofone
Português: Legenda:
  • Azul escuro: língua nativa
  • Azul: língua administrativa
  • Azul claro: segunda língua ou não-oficial
  • Quadrados verdes: minorias italófonas
Română: Legendă:
  • Albastru închis: limbă maternă
  • Albastru: limbă administrativă
  • Albastru deschis: limbă secundară sau neoficială
  • Pătrate verzi: minorităţi italofone
Türkçe: İçerik:
  • Koyu mavi: Anadil
  • Mavi: Yönetim dili
  • Açık mavi: İkinci ya da resmi olmayan dil
  • Yeşil kare: İtalyanca konuşan azınlıklar
中文: 图例:
  • 深蓝:母语
  • 蓝:官方语言
  • 浅蓝:第二语言或非官方语言
  • 绿色方块: 意大利语少数民族
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