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Yes, surprisingly few Italian dialects are actually Italian derivatives (maybe only a couple?)

But there are differences between a dialect and a language, we can't say all of those are languages even if most come from Latin.

Italian wikipedia says that officially in Italy there are about 13 recognized languages (not counting Italian, plus French and Slovenian in some parts), and about a dozen main dialects.

In wikipedia you will notice 3 big dialect groups that are just that, groups of many, many dialects that do not qualify as languages.

It's more a difference of how recognized by the community those are, and how unified by grammar, locality and uniqueness. Kind of a gray area for many.



> But there are differences between a dialect and a language, we can't say all of those are languages even if most come from Latin.

That's not really true. There's no scientific reason to say that some varieties are "dialects" and some are "languages". It is purely a political and culture question.




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