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Extinct Romance languages

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Dalmatian
extinct Romance language
Andalusi Romance
Romance language formerly spoken in the Iberian Peninsula
Anglo-Norman
langue d'oïl formerly spoken in the British Isles
Sabir
lingua franca of the Mediterranean Basin between the 11th and 19th centuries
Shuadit
Judeo-Provençal, Judæo-Occitan or Judæo-Comtadin, are the names given to the varieties of Occitan or Provençal languages historically spoken and/or written by Jews in the South of France, and more specifically in the Comtat Venaissin area by Papal Jews.
Zarphatic
language
Judaeo-Portuguese
thumb | right | “Fountain of the Jews” in Coimbra, Portugal Judaeo-Portuguese, Jewish-Portuguese or Judaeo-Lusitanic, is an extinct Jewish language or a dialect of Galician-Portuguese written in the Hebrew alphabet that was used by the Jews of Portugal.
Judaeo-Catalan
Judaeo-Catalan (; , ), also called Catalanic or Qatalanit (; or ''''), was a presumed Jewish language spoken by the Jews in Northern Catalonia and what is today Northeastern Spain, especially in Catalonia, Valencia and the Balearic Islands.
African Romance
extinct Romance language
Auregnais
Auregnais (), '''Aoeur'gnaeux, or Aurignais' was the Norman dialect of the Channel Island of Alderney (, Auregnais: aoeur'gny or auregny''). It was closely related to the Guernésiais (Guernsey), Jèrriais (Jersey), and Sercquiais (Sark) dialects of the neighbouring islands, as well as continental Norman on the European mainland.
Navarro-Aragonese
Navarro-Aragonese was a Romance language once spoken in a large part of the Ebro River basin, south of the middle Pyrenees; the dialects of the modern Aragonese language, spoken in a small portion of that territory, can be seen as its last remaining forms. The areas where Navarro-Aragonese was spoken might have included most of Aragon, southern Navarre, and La Rioja. It was also spoken across several towns of central Navarre in a multilingual environment with Occitan, where Basque was the native language.
Moselle Romance
extinct Gallo-Romance dialect spoken around the Moselle River in Germany
British Latin
form of Vulgar Latin spoken in Great Britain in the Roman and sub-Roman periods
Proto-Romanian
comparatively reconstructed common ancestor of the Balkan Romance languages
Pannonian Romance
an extinct Latin Language
Navarrese Romance
romance language of the kingdom of Navarre
Judaeo-Aragonese
Judaeo-Aragonese (Aragonese: Chodigo-Aragonés) was a Judaeo-Romance language, a Jewish language that was derived from Aragonese. It was used by Spanish Jews in north-central Spain from the mid-8th century to the 1492 Alhambra Decree, which expelled Jews from Spain. Later, it either merged with the various Judaeo-Spanish dialects or fell out of use because of the far more influential Judaeo-Spanish.
Old Riojan
extinct variety of Navarro-Aragonese of medieval La Rioja