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  • ...en.gif | thumb | 400px | This animated map shows the southward growth of [[Romance languages]], like the Galician-Portuguese languages, as Christian rule displaced musl
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  • ...en.gif | thumb | 400px | This animated map shows the southward growth of [[Romance languages]], like the Aragonese, as Christian rule displaced muslim rule..]]
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  • ==Romance languages== ...ecent centuries, the intermediate dialects which existed between the major Romance languages have been moving toward [[language death|extinction]], partly because of th
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  • ...-European languages|Indo-European]] language family, especially from the [[Romance languages]] and some other branches such as the [[Germanic languages|Germanic]] and [
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  • ...n-Saintongeais, Parlange'' or occasionally ''Aguiainais, Aguiain'') is a [[Romance languages|Romance]] linguistic variety spoken in midwest [[France]], in a territory c But specialists of the Romance languages disagree on whether Poetevin-Séntunjhaes is a dialect of the French langua
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  • ...orically documented language but not identical with it. For example, the [[Romance languages]] are all descended from [[Vulgar Latin]], the colloquial spoken language o
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  • ...ome aspects, it could seem slightly original compared with the rest of the Romance languages since it does not have any territorial contiguity with them. This geographi ..., inherited from [[Latin language|Latin]] and lost or almost lost in other Romance languages. For instance:
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  • ...1305), the famous essay by Italian writer [[Dante Alighieri]], where three Romance languages were identified by the way of saying “yes”: ''Lingua di Sì'' (“langu
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  • ...rk, the comma below '''ș''' and '''ț''' occurs mainly in [[Romanian]] (a [[Romance languages|Romance language]]):
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