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[[Oscan]], [[Umbrian]], and [[Latin]] are all | {{stub}} | ||
[[Oscan]], [[Umbrian]], and [[Latin]] are all Italic languages. | |||
The languages derived from Latin are technically Italic as well, but are normally referred to as '''Romance languages'''. | The languages derived from Latin are technically Italic as well, but are normally referred to as '''Romance languages'''. | ||
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[[Category:Italic natlangs]] | [[Category:Italic natlangs]] | ||
[[Category:Romance languages]] | |||
{{Natlangs}} |
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Oscan, Umbrian, and Latin are all Italic languages. The languages derived from Latin are technically Italic as well, but are normally referred to as Romance languages.
- Romance Languages
- Latin
- Vulgar Latin
- Ibero Romance Languages
- Italic Romance
- Gallo Romance
- Slavo Romance
- Latin
Italic conlangs
This article is one of quite a few pages about Natlangs. Indo-european natlangs:
Uralic Natlangs: Finnish * Khanty * Mansi * Mordvinic * Proto-Uralic
Isolate Natlangs: Basque * * |