Italy Proposes Punishing Use of English Words.

The Italian government has introduced legislation that could fine individuals up to €100,000 ($108,705) for using English and other foreign words in official communications, particularly in acronyms and job titles. The bill requires public officials to have written and oral knowledge of Italian and prohibits the use of English in official documentation. The legislation also requires foreign entities to have Italian language editions of all internal regulations and employment contracts. The Culture Ministry would establish a committee to oversee the correct use of the Italian language in schools, media, commerce, and advertising. The move to safeguard the Italian language joins an existing bid by the government to protect the country’s cuisine.
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