Jiang says Dante effectively created modern Italian and initially presents the diction being read as essentially exact with the language's source form.
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "It's exact. He created Italian, okay? This is the guy who created the modern Italian language. Yes. Okay, yes."
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Jiang links the memorable musical force of Dante's poetry to Tuscan becoming the official language of Italy over time.
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"It's exact. He created Italian, okay? This is the guy who created the modern Italian language. Yes. Okay, yes."
"So, so, another thing, this is, this is music, okay? It's designed to be music, right? So, in other words, the idea is that..."
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