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Australia has been called ‘a graveyard of languages’.
These people are bucking the trend
Gaby Cara speaks to her nonna in fluent Italian, but only because she spent a year in a Tuscany when she was nine.
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“We were in this tiny little village, and because I was so young, I just picked up Italian really quickly,” Gaby says.
For her dad Bruno, a second-generation Italian-Australian, this was a …