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  1. Há 1 dia · Standard Italian is based on Tuscan, especially its Florentine dialect, and is, therefore, an Italo-Dalmatian language, a classification that includes most other central and southern Italian languages and the extinct Dalmatian.

  2. Há 3 dias · Number of native speakers of each Romance language, as fractions of the total 690 million (2007) The Romance language most widely spoken natively today is Spanish, followed by Portuguese, French, Italian and Romanian, which together cover a vast territory in Europe and beyond, and work as official and national languages in dozens of countries.

  3. Há 2 dias · Its classification has always been controversial: According to Tagliavini, for example, it is one of the Italo-Dalmatian languages and most closely related to Istriot on the one hand and Tuscan–Italian on the other. Some authors include it among the Gallo-Italic languages, and according to others, it is not related to either one.

  4. 1 de mai. de 2024 · Arbëresh was commonly called Albanese ('Albanian' in the Italian language) in Italy until the 1990s. Until the 1980s Arbëresh was mostly a spoken language, except for its written form used in the Italo-Albanian Byzantine Church , and Arbëreshë people had no practical connection with the Standard Albanian language used in Albania ...

  5. 3 de mai. de 2024 · Italo-Romance languages show various outcomes including loss of the /r/, loss of the /j/, and gemination to /rr/. In Balkan Romance, [rʲ] seems to have developed variously into [rj], [r], and [j].

  6. 19 de abr. de 2024 · Italian language, Romance language spoken by some 66,000,000 persons, the vast majority of whom live in Italy (including Sicily and Sardinia). It is the official language of Italy, San Marino, and (together with Latin) Vatican City.

  7. www.andivi.com › glossary › languages-of-europeLanguages of Europe - ANDIVI

    20 de abr. de 2024 · Italo-Dalmatian includes Tuscan-derived Italian and local Romance languages in Italy and Dalmatian. – Western Romance divides into Gallo-Romance, Rhaeto-Romance, and Gallo-Italic languages. – Occitano-Romance includes Occitan, Catalan, and Aragonese. – West Iberian languages comprise Astur-Leonese, Galician-Portuguese, and Castilian languages.