On which language is Italian standard language based?

Sicilian
Latin
Tuscan
Lombardian
Tuscan, specifically its Florentine variety, became the language of culture for all the people of Italy, thanks to the prestige of the masterpieces of Dante Alighieri, Francesco Petrarca, Giovanni Boccaccio and Niccolò Machiavelli. It would later become the official language of all the Italian states and of the Kingdom of Italy, when it was formed. Only 2.5% of Italy’s population could speak the Italian standardized language properly when the nation unified in 1861.
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Sicilian
Latin
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flagRepublic of Ireland
0%
40%
60%
0%
20
flagItaly
0%
47%
52%
0%
19
flagFrance
0%
50%
50%
0%
10
flagAustralia
2%
41%
43%
7%
39
flagCanada
12%
48%
40%
0%
25
flagGermany
5%
45%
37%
11%
72
flagGreece
31%
26%
36%
5%
19
flagPoland
11%
50%
28%
9%
10587
flagthe United Kingdom
8%
55%
26%
8%
134
flagIndia
18%
51%
21%
8%
37
flagthe United States
14%
58%
18%
7%
197
flagSpain
0%
58%
17%
23%
17
flagthe Netherlands
0%
84%
15%
0%
13