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Leonese language
Leonese language It has been suggested that this article ... or section be merged with Asturian. (Discuss) Leonese (Llïonés in Leonese) is a Romance language spoken in some parts of the ...
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Extremaduran language
Extremaduran language Extremaduran (estremeñu) Spoken in: Extremadura (an autonomous ... Total speakers: 200,000 (500,000 total) Language family: Indo-European Italic Romance Italo-Western ... Iberian Ibero-Romance West Iberian Castilian Extremaduran Language codes ISO 639-1: none ISO 639 ... in Unicode. Extremaduran (estremeñu) is a Romance language spoken by some thousands in Spain, most ... one is usually considered to be the language proper, and is spoken in the ...
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Asturian language
Asturian language Asturian (asturianu) Spoken in: Spain (the autonomous ... Total speakers: 100,000 (450,000 total) Language family: Indo-European Italic Romance Italo-Western ... Gallo-Iberian Ibero-Romance West Iberian Asturo-Leonese Asturian Official status Official language of: none Regulated by: Academy of the Asturian Language Language codes ISO 639-1: none ...
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Mirandese language
Mirandese language The Mirandese language (autonym: Lhéngua Mirandesa; Portuguese : Língua Mirandesa or ... It is a descendant of the ancient Leonese language of northern Iberia, the last remnant of the ancient language of the Kingdom of León. It ...
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Talk:Asturian language
Talk:Asturian language Leonese What is the relation with the Leonese language? Is it the same or not? Belgian ... 2004 (UTC) That depends on when a language becomes a language group. There are ...
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Names given to the Spanish language
Names given to the Spanish language Spanish language Names for the language History Pronunciation Dialects Writing system Grammar: Determiners ... are two names given to the Spanish language: Spanish (español) and Castilian (castellano). Linguistically, Castilian ... Spanish, as it is the medieval Spanish language of the Kingdom of Castile that ...
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Romance languages
... a major branch of the Indo-European language family, comprise all languages that descended from Latin, the language of the Roman Empire. The Romance languages ... Romance languages descend from Vulgar Latin, the language of soldiers, settlers, and slaves of the ... Rome, made Vulgar Latin the dominant native language over a wide area spanning from the ... so Latin continued to be the dominant language in those areas. Latent incubation Between ...
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Iberian Romance languages
... or less this process: A common Romance language with dialectal differences was spoken throughout the ... stage, we can speak of the Romance language, although, probably, it was quite different from ... Mozarabic. Catalan is regarded as a transition language between Iberian Romance and Gallo-Romance languages ... still consider them dialects of the same language). Portuguese split from Galician when the Portuguese ... could now be a single Galician-Portuguese language, or a multiplicity of languages. This ...
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Talk:Iberian Romance languages
... Hi, Error! In which state is Artur-Leonese official? Portugal? Mirandese is officially recognised. Spain ... hope to have made clear is that Astur-Leones e is (at least for some) the superset of several dialects (Asturian, Leonese, Mirandese, at least). I am not sure ... in Asturias all the dialects in Asturias Astur-Leonese as a whole It can even ...
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Talk:Vulgar Latin
... know, Vulgar Latin was a strictly spoken language. Vulgate was written in late Latin (as ... was that it was written in the language of the people, ie. a language an ordinary person could understand. It's ... including "vulgar" Latin (which also means the language of the people), were spoken forms only ... first complex examples of writing in "popular" language; let's allow some delay for ...
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