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  1. 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 ...

  2. Đặc điểm. Tổng thể một con Malta. Chó Malta có kích thước nhỏ, chỉ cao dưới 25cm, nặng phổ biến từ 2–3kg và được xếp vào các giống chó đồ chơi (Toy), có những con Chó Malta siêu nhỏ, được gọi là Tecup Maltese, chỉ cao dưới 15cm và nặng dưới 1,5kg. Mal cũng có cái ...

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  4. 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)
  5. A Maltese speaker, recorded in Malta. Maltese (Maltese: Malti, also L-Ilsien Malti or Il-Lingwa Maltija) is a Semitic language derived from late medieval Sicilian Arabic with Romance superstrata spoken by the Maltese people. It is the national language of Malta [2] and the only official Semitic and Afroasiatic language of the European Union.

    • 530,000 (2012)
  6. The first known literary text in Maltese, II Cantilena, appeared during the 15th century, the first Maltese dicitonary was published in 1649. As well as the Arabs who began taking over Malta in 870 AD, Malta was occupied by Normans from 1090, and between 1530 and 1798 by the Knights Hospitaller of St John who spoke French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Latin and German.

  7. May 7, 2022 · A chair of Maltese was set up at the University in 1937 and exams in both official languages were compulsory for jobs in the Civil Service. Gaining official status. Maltese was given official status with English and Italian in 1934. Italian was removed in 1936, but came back in 1957 when Italian television could be viewed from Malta.

  8. Maltese is a Semitic language derived from late medieval Sicilian Arabic with Romance superstrata spoken by the Maltese people. It is the national language of Malta and the only official Semitic and Afroasiatic language of the European Union. Maltese is a Latinized variety of spoken historical Arabic through its descent from Siculo-Arabic, which developed as a Maghrebi Arabic dialect in the ...

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