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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]]. | |||
*[[Romance Languages]] | |||
**[[Latin]] | |||
***Vulgar Latin | |||
***Ibero Romance Languages | |||
****[[Old Spanish]] | |||
****[[Spanish]] | |||
****[[Old Portuguese]] | |||
****[[Portuguese]] | |||
***Italic Romance | |||
****[[Old Italian]] | |||
****[[Italian]] | |||
***Gallo Romance | |||
****[[Old French]] | |||
****[[Middle French]] | |||
****[[French]] | |||
***Slavo Romance | |||
****[[Old Romanian]] | |||
****[[Romanian]] | |||
== Italic conlangs == | == Italic conlangs == |
Revision as of 06:31, 12 August 2008
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
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