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The Latino-Faliscan or Latinian languages form a group of the Italic languages within the Indo-European family. They were spoken by the Latino-Faliscan people of Italy who lived there from the early 1st millennium BCE.
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The Faliscan language is the extinct Italic language of the...
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Latino-Faliscan languages and dialects in different shades...
- Faliscan language - Wikipedia
As línguas latino-faliscas são um grupo de idiomas que pertence à família itálica das línguas indo-europeias, faladas na península Itálica. O latim e o falisco pertencem a este grupo. O latim eventualmente absorveu os outros idiomas do grupo, e tomou o lugar do falisco à medida que o poder dos romanos se expandiu.
The Faliscan language is the extinct Italic language of the ancient Falisci, who lived in Southern Etruria. Together with Latin , it formed the Latino-Faliscan languages group of the Italic languages.
O falisco é a língua extinta falada pelos faliscos, povo que habitou a península Itálica durante o início da Antiguidade. Juntamente com o latim, forma o grupo das línguas latino-faliscas.
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Latino-Faliscan languages and dialects in different shades of blue. The Latino-Faliscan languages are a large branch of Italic languages. They were first spoken in what is now Italy. It is the only branch with languages still spoken.
The Faliscan language, attested by the 7th century BC is an Indo-European language. Together with Latin , it forms the Latino-Faliscan languages group of the Italic languages. It seems probable that the language persisted, being gradually permeated with Latin, until at least 150 BC.