"Fatti di Canapa, Dolce Far Niente" in English is "Made of Hemp, the Sweetness of Nothing".
This Italian phrase can be seen in an art poster. The poster shows a monkey smoking a joint. At the top it says "Fatti di Canapa, Dolce Far Niente".
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The Italian language is the closest modern language to Latin. It is spoken today by 70 to 80 million people as their first or maternal language and is used by up to 150 million people as a second or cultural language. It is the official language of both Italy and San Marino and is an official language as well in Switzerland and Vatican City. It is spoken regionally in areas of Slovenia, Croatia, France, Albania, Malta, Montenegro and the former colonies of Libya and Eritrea, as well as in pockets of other countries with a history of Italian immigration.
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