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  1. Romance languages - Wikipedia

    • The Romance language most widely spoken natively today is Spanish, followed by Portuguese, French, Italian and Romanian, which together cover a vast territory in Europe and beyond, and work as official and national languages in dozens of countries. In Europe, at least one Romance language is official in France, Portugal, Spain, Italy, Switzerland, Belgi… See more

    Geographic distributionOriginated in Old Latium on the Italian peninsula, now spoken in Latin Europe (parts of Eastern Europe, Southern Europe, and Western Europe) and Latin America (a majority of the countries of Central America and South America), as well as parts of Africa (Latin Africa), Asia, and Oceania.
    Linguistic classificationIndo-European · Italic · Latino-Faliscan · Latinic · Romance
    Early formsOld Latin · Vulgar Latin
    Proto-languageProto-Romance
    Overview

    The Romance languages, also known as the Latin or Neo-Latin languages, are the languages that are directly descended from Vulgar Latin. They are the only extant subgroup of the Italic branch of the Indo-European l… See more

    Name and languages

    The term Romance derives from the Vulgar Latin adverb romanice, "in Roman", derived from romanicus: for instance, in the expression romanice loqui, "to speak in Roman" (that is, the Latin vernacular), contrasted … See more

    History

    Between 350 BC and 150 AD, the expansion of the Roman Empire, together with its administrative and educational policies, made Latin the dominant native language in continental Western Europe. Latin also e… See more

     
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  1. Languages of Europe - Wikipedia

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    Dec 19, 2017 · Based on mutual intelligibility, twenty-three Romance languages exist today and they fall under ten categories: • Iberian Romance: Portuguese, Spanish, Austrian, Galician, Mirandese, Lagino, Aragonese, Leonese. • …

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    Dec 13, 2024 · Romance languages, group of related languages all derived from Vulgar Latin within historical times and forming a subgroup of the Italic branch of the Indo-European language family. The major languages of the family include …

  9. Classification of Romance languages - Wikipedia

    Historical criteria look at the Romance languages' former development. For example, a widely employed model divided the Romance-speaking world between West and East based on whether plural nouns end in -s or in a vowel.

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    Oct 5, 2013 · Romance-speaking Europe played the major part in nineteenth- and twentieth-century migrations. North American and British sociolinguistics, which mainly studied urban language, appeared both a dangerous competitor and a …

  11. Languages of Europe - Wikipedia - BME

    Roughly 215 million Europeans (primarily in Southern and Western Europe) are native speakers of Romance languages, the largest groups including French (c. 69 million), Italian (c. 65 million), Spanish (Castilian) (c. 40 million), Romanian …

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