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  1. 21 lug 2018 · Media in category "Linguistic maps of Western Romance languages". The following 65 files are in this category, out of 65 total. Americalatinatotum.jpg 295 × 432; 37 KB. Americalatinatotum.png 295 × 432; 41 KB. América latina.png 494 × 639; 10 KB. Aragon languages (white background).png 800 × 1,133; 444 KB.

  2. All Romance languages reflect the palatalization of Latin /tj kj/, which can be reconstructed as developing into affricates and later, in some languages, into fricatives. [4] In Tuscan , Corsican , and some Rhaeto-Romance languages , the outcomes of /tj/ are more anterior (alveolar) affricates than the outcomes of /kj/ , whereas in other varieties of Romance, the outcomes of /tj kj/ share the ...

  3. Common Romanian. Proto-Italo-Western Romance. Proto-Romance is the comparatively reconstructed ancestor of the Romance languages. It is effectively Late Latin viewed retrospectively through its descendants.

  4. In all of the Western Romance languages, metaphony was triggered by a final /i/ (especially of the first-person singular of the preterite), raising mid-high stressed vowels to high vowels. (It does not normally occur in the nominative plural noun forms in Old French and Old Occitan that have a reflex of nominative plural /i/ , suggesting that these developments were removed early by analogy.)

  5. 13 mag 2024 · European extent of Romance languages in the 20th century 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 ...

  6. Today, the individual Indo-European languages with the most native speakers are English, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, Hindustani, Bengali, Punjabi, French and German each with over 100 million native speakers; many others are small and in danger of extinction. In total, 46% of the world's population (3.2 billion people) speaks an Indo-European ...