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==Languages of Europe (Sardinian)==
I saw you reverted my edit. I would like to explain the reason why Sardinian should not be included in the list. As the national law says, Sardinian is ''protected'' (protetto) by law. Protected means that at national level as well as at the regional one, Sardinian is protected by using cultural initiatives and meetings who encourage and support the local language. It's not official because in Sardinia the Italian language is used for all official purposes (IDs, road signs, schools, administration ...). In Italy, an example of official language along with Italian are German and Ladin in South Tyrol or French in Aosta Valley.--[[Special:Contributions/87.21.12.102|87.21.12.102]] ([[User talk:87.21.12.102|talk]]) 11:25, 16 July 2014 (UTC)

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Languages of Europe (Sardinian)

I saw you reverted my edit. I would like to explain the reason why Sardinian should not be included in the list. As the national law says, Sardinian is protected (protetto) by law. Protected means that at national level as well as at the regional one, Sardinian is protected by using cultural initiatives and meetings who encourage and support the local language. It's not official because in Sardinia the Italian language is used for all official purposes (IDs, road signs, schools, administration ...). In Italy, an example of official language along with Italian are German and Ladin in South Tyrol or French in Aosta Valley.--87.21.12.102 (talk) 11:25, 16 July 2014 (UTC)[reply]