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Friulian language
Friulian language Friulian (Furlan) Spoken in: Italy Region: Friuli-Venezia Giulia Total speakers: 600,000 Language family: Indo-European Romance Italo-Western Western ... Romance Gallo-Iberian Gallo-Romance Gallo-Rhaetian Friulian Official status Official language of: Officially ...
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Talk:Friulian language
Talk:Friulian language The article give the idea that the Friulan language is the usally used language in a part of Friuli-Venezia Giulia ... put in dicussion the fact that Friulan language is a language or a dialct: ...
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Italian language
Italian language Italian (Italiano) Spoken in: Italy and 29 ... native (in a near tie with Urdu) Language family: Indo-European Italic Romance Italo-Western Italo-Dalmatian Italian Official status Official language of: Italy, European Union, Switzerland, San Marino, Slovenia (regional language), Vatican City, Istria county of Croatia Regulated by: Accademia della Crusca Language codes ISO 639-1: it ISO ...
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German language
German language German (Deutsch) Pronunciation: IPA: Spoken in: Germany ... Europe Total speakers: Native speakers: 110 millionSecond language: 120 million Ranking: 11 Language family: Indo-European Germanic West Germanic German Official status Official language of: Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Belgium, European Union. Regional or local official language in: Denmark, Italy, Poland, (Official language ...
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Romansh language
Romansh language Romansh (Rumantsch) Spoken in: Switzerland, Austria, Italy ... Region: Graubünden Total speakers: 50,000–70,000 Language family: Indo-European Italic Romance Italo-Western ... Romance Gallo-Rhaetian Romansh Official status Official language of: Switzerland Regulated by: no official regulation Language codes ISO 639-1: rm ISO 639 ... Italian and French. It is a Romance language, believed to have descended from the ...
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List of states where language is a political issue
List of states where language is a political issue This is a list of states where language is a political issue. It is not ... sovereign states with more than one official language, nor is it where you can find more than one language community. Many states in the world have more than one official language. This may simply reflect the existence ...
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User talk:Node ue
... is more and more dominated by one language – English. At the same time, this ... of us felt that his/her own language is the biggest and most beautiful, the ... by list of possibly distinguishing letters each language has, and in some cases relative frequency ... AZ! Thanks for your contributions to "Maori language" - are you aware that there is now a Maori language Wikipedia? Robin Patterson 07:14, 1 ...
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Talk:Romance languages
... variable interpretations and respective reasons. In Sardinian language there is an ISO code for Sardinian ... ahead and add a line about the language of Gavoi at the appropriate place, and ... might be better placed on the Sardinian language page since that page has already been ... I would instead thank you) :-) About Sardinian language and its classification, the fact is that ... will add some details on the Sardinian language page, little by little. - Gianfranco No ...
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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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Alphabetic list of living languages in Europe
... North Caucasian, Northwest Caucasian Russian Federation: minority language, recognised - 35,000 speakers Abkhaz (Absua) - North Caucasian, Northwest Caucasian Georgia: minority language, recognised; coofficial with Russian and Georgian in ... North Caucasian, Northeast Caucasian Russian Federation: minority language, recognised - 17,500 speakers Akhvakh (Axvax) - North Caucasian, Northeast Caucasian Russian Federation: minority language, not recognised - 3,500 speakers Albanian (Shqip) - Indo-European, Illyrian Albania: official language - 3,185,000 speakers Bulgaria: minority ...
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