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Spanish
Romance language originating in the Iberian Peninsula
Italian
Romance language
Portuguese
Western Romance language
Romansh
Romance language spoken in the Swiss canton of Grisons (Graubünden)
Aragonese
Romance language
Corsican
Italo-Dalmatian language
Asturian
Romance language of the West Iberian group
Neapolitan
Italo-Dalmatian language spoken in southern Italy
Lombard
Gallo-Italic language spoken in the Italian region of Lombardy
Friulian
Romance language belonging to the Rhaeto-Romance family, spoken in the Friuli region of northeastern Italy
Piedmontese
Romance language spoken mainly in Italy
Leonese
set of certain vernacular Romance language varieties spoken in León and Zamora (Spain)
Venetian
Romance language spoken in the Italian region of Veneto
Ladin
Rhaeto-Romance language of northeast Italy
Judaeo-Spanish
Judaeo-Spanish or Judeo-Spanish (autonym , Hebrew script: ), also known as Ladino or Judezmo, Sephardi or Spaniolit, is a Romance language derived from Castilian Old Spanish.
Ligurian
Gallo-Romance language (for the ancient extinct language use Q36104)
Arpitan language
Franco-Provençal (also Francoprovençal, Patois or Arpitan) is a Gallo-Romance language that originated and is spoken in eastern France, western Switzerland, and northwestern Italy.
Mirandese
Romance language belonging to the Astur-Leonese linguistic group, sparsely spoken in a small area of northeastern Portugal
Extremaduran
Romance language spoken in Spain
Rhaeto-Romance
proposed branch of Gallo-Rhaetian consisting of Friulian, Ladin, and Romansh
Emilian–Romagnol
Emilian–Romagnol () is a linguistic continuum that is part of the Gallo-Italic languages spoken in the northern Italian region of Emilia-Romagna. It is divided into two main varieties, Emilian and Romagnol.
Gallo-Romance
branch of Gallo-Iberian broadly consisting of Gallo-Italic, Gallo-Rhaetian, and Moselle Romance, or narrowly consisting of Franco-Provençal and Oïl
Iberian Romance
Romance languages developed on the Iberian Peninsula
Andalusi Romance
Romance language formerly spoken in the Iberian Peninsula
Asturleonese
West Iberian dialect continuum
Istriot
The Istriot language () is a Romance language of the Italo-Dalmatian branch spoken by about 400 people in the southwestern part of the Istrian peninsula in Croatia, particularly in Rovinj and Vodnjan.
Gallo-Italic
language family
Western Romance
subdivision of the Romance languages
Sassarese
Romance (transitional) language variety, closely related to Sardinian and especially Corsican
Galician–Portuguese
Galician–Portuguese ( or ; or ), also known as Old Galician–Portuguese, Galaic-Portuguese, or (in contexts focused on one of the modern languages) Old Galician, Old Portuguese, Medieval Galician or Medieval Portuguese, was a West Iberian Romance language spoken in the Middle Ages, in the northwest area of the Iberian Peninsula. It is both the ancestor language and historical period of development of modern Galician, Fala, Portuguese and Eonavian languages which maintain a high degree of mutual intelligibility.
Italo-Western
branch of the Romance languages
Emilian
group of dialects of the Emilian-Romagnol language, mainly spoken in the Emilia region of Italy
Romagnol
Romagnol ( or ; ) is a Romance language spoken in the historical region of Romagna, consisting mainly of the southeastern part of Emilia-Romagna, Italy. The name is derived from the Lombard name for the region, Romagna. Romagnol is classified as endangered because older generations have "neglected to pass on the dialect as a native tongue to the next generation".
Judæo-Italian
language group
Tuscan
Italo-Dalmatian variety mainly spoken in the central Italy
Gallurese
Gallurese () is a Romance dialect of the Italo-Dalmatian family spoken in the region of Gallura, northeastern Sardinia. Gallurese is variously described as a distinct southern dialect of Corsican or transitional language of the dialect continuum between Corsican and Sardinian. "Gallurese International Day" () takes place each year in Palau (Sardinia) with the participation of orators from other areas, including Corsica.
Italo-Dalmatian
group of Romance languages spoken in Italy, Corsica (France), and formerly in Dalmatia (Croatia)
Cantabrian
Asturleonese language variety
West Iberian
branch of the Ibero-Romance languages
Central Italian
group of Italo-Dalmatian Romance dialects spoken in central Italy
Gallo-Italic of Sicily
group of Gallo-Italic dialects spoken in central-eastern Sicily
Extreme Southern Italian
Italo-Dalmatian language spoken in Far Southern Italy
Gallo-Italic of Basilicata
dialect