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  1. Dalmatia. Italo-Dalmatian languages. Medieval languages. Extinct Romance languages. Languages of Croatia. Hidden categories: Commons category link is on Wikidata. Wikipedia categories named after languages.

  2. The Romance languages (also sometimes called Romanic languages) are a language family in the Indo-European languages. They started from Vulgar Latin (in Latin, "vulgar" is the word for "common" and so "Vulgar Latin" means "Common Latin"). The most spoken Romance languages are Spanish, Portuguese, French, Italian and Romanian .

  3. イタロ・ダルマチア語(イタロ・ダルマチアご、英: Italo-Dalmatian languages)は、イタロ・西ロマンス語の内、イタリア半島部とダルマチア地方で話されている諸言語を含む分類法。. 西ロマンス語と共にロマンス諸語の中核を成しており、特徴として祖語たる ...

  4. The Dalmatian language has also a conditional [dubious – discuss] form: Sta nuat el foit en maur gheluat, kve tota la jakva joi glazait. Last night it was so cold, and all water has been frozen. The imperative is formed from the infinitive stem and endings: -ai – second person singular. -aite – second person plural.

  5. The primary languages of Calabria are the Italian language as well as regional varieties of Extreme Southern Italian and Neapolitan languages, all collectively known as Calabrian (Italian: calabrese ). In addition, there are speakers of the Arbëresh variety of Albanian, as well as Calabrian Greek speakers and pockets of Occitan .

  6. Western Romance languages are one of the two subdivisions of a proposed subdivision of the Romance languages based on the La Spezia–Rimini Line. They include the Gallo-Romance, Occitano-Romance (sometimes included in on of the two other branches) and Iberian Romance branches. Gallo-Italic may also be included.

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