Quiz: How Much Do You Know About Italian?

Test your knowledge of Italian language trivia. You don’t have to know how to speak it, but you do need to know its history.

Learning how to speak a language is great, but if you don’t know about the language, then what’s the point? If you’re studying Italian, there’s a pretty good chance you have an interest in the culture, so here’s the perfect chance to test that knowledge. Here are a few questions on Italian’s past and present. And don’t worry — even if you get them wrong, we’ll give you some facts you can whip out at the next party you go to.

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Thomas Moore Devlin

Thomas is the editorial lead, and he has been at Babbel for over five years. He studied linguistics in college, and also has a background in English literature. He has been based in New York City for 10 years, where he spends most of his free time walking around Brooklyn and reading an unhealthy number of books.

Thomas is the editorial lead, and he has been at Babbel for over five years. He studied linguistics in college, and also has a background in English literature. He has been based in New York City for 10 years, where he spends most of his free time walking around Brooklyn and reading an unhealthy number of books.

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