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===Paulistan Luthic===
===Paulistan Luthic===
{{Infobox language
|name              = Luthic
|nativename        = Lútico
|pronunciation    = ˈlu.t͡ʃi.ku
|pronunciation_key = IPA for Luthic
|region            = [[w:São Paulo (state)|São Paulo]]
|speakers          = 5,000
|date              = 2020
|familycolor      = Indo-European
|fam2              = [[w:Italic languages|Italic]]
|fam3              = [[w:Latino-Faliscan languages|Latino-Faliscan]]
|fam4              = [[w:Italo-Western languages|Italo-Western]]
|fam5              = Gotho-Romance
|fam6              = Italo-Luthian Romance
<!--- | creator          = --->
|script1          = Latn
|script2          = Brai
|minority          = [[w:Brazil|Brazil]]
|agency            = Council for the Luthic Language (partially)
|notice            = IPA
|ethnicity        = Lutho-Brazilians
}}
Italian migration to [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] initiated in 1875, when Brazil began to promote to the country in order to increase its population, creating rural “colonies” for Italians and other Europeans to migrate to, as in between 1880 and 1920, more than one million Italians have immigrated to Brazil. Among all Italians who immigrated to Brazil, 70% went to the [[w:São Paulo (state)|State of São Paulo]]. In consequence, São Paulo has more people with Italian ancestry than any region of Italy itself. Despite the poverty and even semi-slavery conditions faced by many Italians in Brazil, most of the population achieved some personal success and changed their lower-class situation.
Italian migration to [[w:Brazil|Brazil]] initiated in 1875, when Brazil began to promote to the country in order to increase its population, creating rural “colonies” for Italians and other Europeans to migrate to, as in between 1880 and 1920, more than one million Italians have immigrated to Brazil. Among all Italians who immigrated to Brazil, 70% went to the [[w:São Paulo (state)|State of São Paulo]]. In consequence, São Paulo has more people with Italian ancestry than any region of Italy itself. Despite the poverty and even semi-slavery conditions faced by many Italians in Brazil, most of the population achieved some personal success and changed their lower-class situation.


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