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[[Oscan]], [[Umbrian]], and [[Latin]] are all Italic languages.
[[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.

Italic conlangs


This article is one of quite a few pages about Natlangs.

Indo-european natlangs:

Balto-Slavic Natlangs: Czech * Russian
Celtic Natlangs: Revived Middle Cornish * Pictish
Germanic Natlangs:
North Germanic Natlangs: Norwegian
West Germanic Natlangs: Anglo-Saxon * Dutch * English (Old English * Middle English * Modern English * Scots) * German (High German * Low German)
Indo-Iranian Natlangs: Pahlavi
Italic Natlangs: French * Italian * Latin * Spanish
Debated: Cimmerian

Uralic Natlangs: Finnish * Khanty * Mansi * Mordvinic * Proto-Uralic
Altaic (controversial): Japanese
Sino-Tibetan Natlangs:
Uto-Aztecan Natlangs: Nahuatl

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Isolate Natlangs: Basque * *
Hypothetical/debated Natlangs and Natlang families: Danubian * Europic (obsolete)