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There are not many parts of the world outside of Italy where Italian is spoken really widely…though there are Italian communities in quite a few places.
Probably the places I’ve been to where people spoke the most Italian were Switzerland (but only in the ‘Italian’ part,in the south) and Albania.
Actually in Albania it happened several times that when local people discovered I was Italian they immediately suggested speaking Italian rather than English (I can’t speak Albanian)!
Its a nice feeling.something different.But I liked the country and the people anyway,Italian speakers or not.
i really don’t know how to answer this as a romanian because there are almost no places like these, but i’d like to go to the romanian-speaking parts of serbia or to moldova if that counts