![]() Loanwords in the World's Languages: A Comparative Handbook. Languages descended from the LATIN of the Roman Empire, such as FRENCH and SPANISH. ![]() ![]() In Haspelmath, Martin Tadmor, Uri (eds.). ROMANCE LANGUAGES From Medieval Latin romancium/romancia a Latin vernacular language, from Romanicus of Roman origin, sometimes Romanic languages. The Oxford Guide to the Romance Languages. "Romanian, Istro–Romanian, Megleno–Romanian, and Arumanian". Congruence in Contact-Induced Language Change: Language Families, Typological Resemblance, and Perceived Similarity. There are 800 million native speakers of the Romance language. The essential Romance languages are French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, and Romanian. It presides the linguistic scene in the Americas, besides Western Europe and Africa. In Besters-Dilger, Juliane Dermarkar, Cynthia Pfänder, Stefan Rabus, Achim (eds.). As European countries colonized the new world, they spread their languages all over the world. "Balkan Slavic and Balkan Romance: from congruence to convergence". Judaeo-Spanish (or Ladino) is also spoken in the Balkan Peninsula, but it is rarely listed among the other Romance languages of the region because it is rather an Iberian Romance language that developed as a Jewish lect of Old Spanish in the far west of Europe, and it only began to be spoken widely in the Balkans after the influx of Ladino-speaking refugees into the Ottoman Empire in the 16th century. They are surrounded by non-Romance languages. ![]() The four languages sometimes labelled as "dialects" of Romanian -developed from a common ancestor mostly referred as Common Romanian. Languages ĭaco-Romance comprises Romanian (or Daco-Romanian), Aromanian (or Macedo-Romanian), Megleno-Romanian and Istro-Romanian, according to the most widely accepted classification of the Romance languages. Geographical distribution of the four Daco-Romance languages in the early-20th-centuryĭaco-Romance languages, also known as Balkan-Romance languages form the sub-branch of the Romance language family. ![]()
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