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Cosa (chi) è Romanic$71033$ - definizione

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

Romance-speaking world         
GEOLINGUISTIC REGION
Romanic people; Romance peoples; Latin peoples; Romance people; Latin-speaking world; Latin world; Romanic peoples
The Romance-speaking world, Romanophone world, Neolatin world, or Latin-speaking world, is the part of the world where Romance languages (those evolved from Latin) are either official, co-official, or significantly used, comprising Latin Europe and Latin America, as well as parts of North America and Romance-speaking Africa and Romance-speaking Asia.
Romanesque Road         
  • Hamersleben]] monastery church
  • Route
SCENIC ROUTE
Romanic Road; Straße der Romanik
The Romanesque Road () is a scenic route in the German state of Saxony-Anhalt in central-east Germany.Straße der Romanik.
Rhaeto-Romance languages         
  • Bilingual road sign (Italian and Friulian) in [[Friuli-Venezia Giulia]]
  • Contraction of the area of the Rhaeto-Romance languages
LANGUAGE FAMILY
Rhaeto-Romansch; Rhaeto-Romance language; Rhaeto Romance language; Rhaeto-Romance; Rhaeto-Romanic; Rhaeto-Rumantsch; Rhaetian languages; Rhaetian Dialects; Rhaeto-Romanic Languages; Rhaeto-Romansh; Rheto-romanish; Reto Romansch; Rhaeto-romance group; Raeto Romance language; Rhaeto-Romanic language; Rhaeto-Romantic language; Rhaeto-Romanics; Rheto-Romance; Rhaeto-romansch; Rheto-Romance language; Raeto-Romance; Rhaetoromansch; Ladino-Romantsch
Rhaeto-Romance, Rheto-Romance, or Rhaetian, is a purported subfamily of the Romance languages that is spoken in south-eastern Switzerland and north-eastern Italy. The name "Rhaeto-Romance" refers to the former Roman province of Raetia.

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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).