Category
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Spanish
Romance language originating in the Iberian Peninsula
Basque
language of the Basque people
Romani
language of the Romani people belonging to the Indo-Aryan branch of the Indo-European language family
Leonese
set of certain vernacular Romance language varieties spoken in León and Zamora (Spain)

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.
Iberian Romance
Romance languages developed on the Iberian Peninsula
Tarifit
Tarifit (, ; ), also known as Riffian, is a Zenati Berber language spoken in the Rif region in northern Morocco. It is spoken natively by some 1,200,000 Riffians, comprising 3.2% of the population of Morocco, primarily in the Rif provinces of Nador, Al Hoceima and Driouch.
silbo Gomero
whistled language from la Gomera island, Spanish Canarias.
Fala
Galician-Portuguese language
languages of Spain
overview about the languages spoken in Spain
Maghrebi Arabic
family of Arabic dialects spoken in the Maghreb
Caló
Romani-influenced Spanish language
Occitano-Romance
Gallo-Romance language family
Erromintxela
language
Wenzhounese
Wenzhounese (, Wenzhounese: ), also known as Oujiang (), Tong Au () or Au Nyü (), is the language spoken in Wenzhou, the southern prefecture of Zhejiang, China. It is the most divergent division of Wu Chinese, with little to no mutual intelligibility with other Wu dialects or any other variety of Chinese. It features noticeable elements in common with Min Chinese, which is spoken to the south in Fujian. Oujiang is sometimes used as the broader term, and Wenzhou for Wenzhounese proper in a narrow sense.
Quinqui jargon
Spanish dialect
Languages Acts of Aragon
2009 laws regulating the use of regional languages in the Spanish autnomous community of Aragón
languages of the Iberian Peninsula