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  1. Languages of romance
    The Romance languages are a group of related languages derived from Vulgar Latin within historical times. They form a subgroup of the Italic branch of the Indo-European language family. The major languages of the family include:
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    Languages of romance
    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 French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, and Romanian.
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    Languages of romance
    Romance languages, Group of related languages derived from Latin, with nearly 920 million native speakers. The major Romance languages— French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, and Romanian —are national languages.
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    Languages of romance
    Spanish, Portuguese, French, Italian, and Romanian — these five languages, each with its distinct flavor and charm, form the core of the Romance language family. They share common roots in Vulgar Latin, yet they have each traveled their own paths, evolving and adapting through time.
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    Languages of romance
    The Romance Languages include Romanian, Italian, Portuguese, Gallician, Spanish, Catalan, and French.
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    Languages of romance
    They are Italian, French, Spanish, Portuguese, and Romanian. Other dialects feature on the romance languages list, but these five are considered to be the main ones.
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    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 … See more

    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 language family See more

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

    Along with Latin and a few extinct languages of ancient Italy, the Romance languages make up the Italic branch of the Indo-European family. … See more

    The Romance languages for the most part have continued to use the Latin alphabet while adapting it to their evolution. One exception was … See more

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    The term Romance derives from the Vulgar Latin adverb romanice, "in Roman", derived from romanicus: for instance, in the expression … See more

    Lexical and grammatical similarities among the Romance languages, and between Latin and each of them, are apparent from the following examples in various Romance See more

    Consonants
    Significant sound changes affected the consonants of the Romance languages.
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  5. What are the Romance Languages? A Top 5 Guide & Full List | Berlitz

  6. All In The Language Family: The Romance Languages

    WEBFeb 6, 2019 · Ethnologue breaks the Romance languages down into 44 different languages. The most spoken Romance languages are Spanish, French, Portuguese, Italian and Romanian, which combined are …

  7. Romance Languages: Origins and Diversity
    Romance languages are the descendants of Vulgar Latin, the everyday speech of the ancient Romans.
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