Languages of San Marino
Languages of San Marino | |
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Sign in Italian at the Sammarinese consulate in Prague | |
Official | Italian |
National | Sammarinese dialect of Romagnol |
Foreign | English |
Signed | Italian Sign Language |
Keyboard layout | Italian QWERTY |
Italian is the only official language of San Marino.[1]
Use of the Sammarinese variety of Romagnol is more common among elderly individuals. Conservation is critical, to the point it is estimated to go extinct after 2040. [2]
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