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Romanic$71033$ - traducción al español

EXTINCT ROMANCE LANGUAGE
Dalmatian Language; Ragusean Dalmatian; Vegliot; User:Dewrad/Vegliot; Velioto; ISO 639:dlm; Vegliote; Vegliot Dalmatian language; Dalmato-Romanic language; Dalmatic language; Vegliot dialect; Ragusan dialect; Ragusan language; Vegliot language; Dalmatian (language); Dalmatian dialects; Dalmato-Romance language; Dalmato-Romance (language); Dalmato-Romanic (language); Dalmato-Romanic dialects; Dalmato-Romanic (dialects); Dalmato-Romance dialects; Dalmato-Romance (dialects)
  • Areas of Dalmatian dialects.
  • [[Tuone Udaina]], the last speaker of Dalmatian

Romanic      
adj. rumano; de los romanos; de las lenguas romanas
Latin peoples         
GEOLINGUISTIC REGION
Romanic people; Romance peoples; Latin peoples; Romance people; Latin-speaking world; Latin world; Romanic peoples
los pueblos latinos
romance languages         
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  • Romance languages and dialects
  • Romance languages in Europe
  • Romance languages in the World
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  • Chart of Romance languages based on structural and comparative criteria, not on socio-functional ones. FP: Franco-Provençal, IR: Istro-Romanian.
  • Number of native speakers of each Romance language, as fractions of the total 690 million (2007)
  • European extent of Romance languages in the 20th century
MODERN LANGUAGES THAT EVOLVED FROM VULGAR LATIN
RomanceLanguages; Romance language; Romanic languages; List of Romance languages; List of Eastern Romance languages; List of Italo-Western Romance languages; List of Gallo-Iberian languages; List of Gallo-Romance languages; List of Gallo-Italian languages; List of Gallo-Rhaetian languages; List of Rhaetian languages; List of Ibero-Romance languages; List of Oc languages; List of West Iberian languages; List of Asturo-Leonese languages; List of Castilian languages; List of Portuguese-Galician languages; List of Italo-Dalmatian languages; List of Southern Romance languages; List of Sardinian languages; Romance dialect; Romance Languages; Romance Language; Languages derived from Latin; Neolatine language; Romanic; Latin languages; Romantic Languages; Latin peoples (linguistic); Romantic Language; Romance-language; Latino Asian; Neolatin languages; Neo-Latin languages; Latin tongues; Romance tongues; Romanic language; Romlang; ISO 639:roa; Eastern and Southern Romance languages; Eastern and Southern languages; Neo Latin languages; New Latin languages; Neo-romance languages; Romance-speaking; Latinate languages; Latinate language; Romantic languages; Continental Romance languages; Neo-Romance; Neo-Romance languages; Neo-Romanic languages; Loanwords in Romance languages; The Romance languages; Neo-Romance peoples; Sound changes in Romance languages
Idiomas romanos, nombre que incluye idiomas europeos cuyo origen proviene de los idiomas italianos antiguos en especial del Latín, como por ejemplo: Italiano, Francés, Español, Portugués y etc.

Definición

Rhaeto-Romance
[?ri:t?(?)r??'mans]
(also Rhaeto-Romanic -'man?k)
¦ adjective relating to or denoting the Romance dialects spoken in parts of SE Switzerland, NE Italy, and Tyrol.
¦ noun the Rhaeto-Romance dialects.
Origin
from L. Rhaetus 'of Rhaetia' (a Roman province in the Alps) + Romance.

Wikipedia

Dalmatian language

Dalmatian () or Dalmatic (; Dalmatian: langa dalmata or simply dalmato; Italian: lingua dalmatica, dalmatico; Croatian: dalmatski) was a Romance language that was spoken in the Dalmatia region of present-day Croatia, and as far south as Kotor in Montenegro. The name refers to a tribe of the Illyrian linguistic group, Dalmatae. The Ragusan dialect of Dalmatian, the most studied prestige dialect, was the official language of the Republic of Ragusa for much of its medieval history until it was gradually supplanted by other local languages.

Dalmatian speakers lived in the coastal towns of Zadar (Jadera), Trogir (Tragur, Traù), Spalato (Split; Spalato), Ragusa (Dubrovnik; Raugia, Ragusa), and Kotor (Cattaro), each of these cities having a local dialect, and on the islands of Krk (Vikla, Veglia), Cres (Crepsa), and Rab (Arba).