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  1. The Maltese (Maltese: Maltin) people are an ethnic group native to Malta who speak Maltese, a Semitic language and share a common culture and Maltese history.Malta, an island country in the Mediterranean Sea, is an archipelago that also includes an island of the same name together with the islands of Gozo (Maltese: Għawdex) and Comino (Maltese: Kemmuna); people of Gozo, Gozitans (Maltese ...

    • 41,920
    • 31,000
    • 1,000
    • 40,230, (Maltese-born)
  2. For many centuries since the Middle Ages and until 1934, Italian was the official language of Malta. Indeed, it had been considered the language of culture in Malta since the Italian Renaissance. In the 19th century, Italian irredentists and Italian Maltese wanted to promote its use throughout Malta for plans to re-unify it with Italy as Malta ...

  3. Maltese has an Arabic base (literally, we build words using what is called ‘gherq’ and that is arabic) and have influences from english, italian and french. We have some cultural influences for sure, but we have more cultural influences from the UK considered we were ruled by the british for 200 years.

  4. Malta has two official languages--Maltese (a Semitic language derived from Siculo-Arabic and heavily influenced by Sicilian and Italian), and English. Both languages are compulsory subjects in Maltese primary and secondary schools. A large portion of the population is also fluent in Italian, which was, until 1936, the national language of Malta.

    • 9.73 births/1,000 population
    • 0.67% (2022 est.)
    • 8.48 deaths/1,000 population
    • 519,186 (2021 census)
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  6. History. People have lived in Malta since around 5200 BC with the first people living there coming from Sicily. An important prehistoric Neolithic culture marked by Megalithic structures was on the islands, which were made a thousand years before the Pyramids of Giza, which means they were very old. The Phoenicians in the Mediterranean took ...

    • 163,990
    • 40,230, (Maltese-born)
    • 38,780
    • 40,820 (2016)
  7. Maltese people are the progeny of Sicilian and Calabrian immigrants who migrated to the Maltese islands at the start of the second millennium and underwent extensive mixing and hybridization. After the Ifriqiyian invasion by the Aghlabids in AD 870, there had been a two-century period of depopulation before this occurred.

  8. Sep 7, 2023 · This means that the overwhelming majority of Italian speakers in Malta aren’t native speakers. Despite British efforts to suppress the language, Italian is still going strong. In fact, up until a few years ago, Maltese people mainly watched Italian TV shows, which were the easiest for them to access. And today there are still many ...

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