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=== Lingua franca === {{See also|Mediterranean Lingua Franca}} Starting in late [[medieval]] times in much of Europe and the Mediterranean, Latin was replaced as the primary commercial language by languages of Italy, especially Tuscan and Venetian. These varieties were consolidated during the [[Renaissance]] with the strength of Italy and the rise of [[Renaissance humanism|humanism]] and [[the arts]]. Italy came to enjoy increasing artistic prestige within Europe. A mark of the educated gentlemen was to make the [[Grand Tour]], visiting Italy to see its great historical monuments and works of art. It was expected that the visitor would learn at least some Italian, understood as language based on Florentine. In England, while the classical languages [[Latin]] and [[Greek language|Greek]] were the first to be learned, Italian became the second most common modern language after French, a position it held until the late 18th century when it tended to be replaced by German. [[John Milton]], for instance, wrote some of his early poetry in Italian. Within the [[Catholic Church]], Italian is known by a large part of the ecclesiastical hierarchy and is used in substitution for Latin in some official documents. Italian [[loanword]]s continue to be used in most languages in matters of art and music (especially classical music including opera), in the design and fashion industries, in some sports such as [[football (association)|football]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ilsonline.it/italy/italianlanguage.html|title=Italian Language|website=ilsonline.it|access-date=7 October 2016|archive-date=27 April 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240427114200/http://www.ilsonline.it/italy/italianlanguage.html|url-status=live}}</ref> and especially in culinary terms.
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