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Italy's ruling
may introduce a new
to stop people using English
in Italian. People could get fined for using English and
non-Italian words in
communications. The
is from government member Fabio Rampelli. He is worried about the growing number of English words in Italian. He called it "Anglomania". He is
with the word "dispenser". He wrote: "We continue our
for the use of Italian instead of English. We can't understand why we say 'dispenser'." Mr Rampelli said English is damaging the Italian
. He wants people to get a fine if they use English words. The
could be between €5,000 and €100,000 ($5,500 and $110,000).