Italo-Western languages
Italo-Western is the largest sub-group of Romance languages. It comprises 38 languages in 2 subsets: Italo-Dalmatian, and Western. Italo-Dalmatian includes Italian, Sicilian, and the Dalmatian language of Croatia. The Western branch includes 32 languages in two further subsets; the Gallo-Iberian group and the Pyranean-Mozarabic group. The Gallo-Iberian group is comprised of Spanish, Portuguese, Ladino, Catalan, the Oïl languages (including French) and several other languages of France including Provençal, and some languages of Italy including Venetian. The Pyranean-Mozarabic group consists of two languages in two separate branches: Aragonese and Mozarabic.
Related Topics:
Romance languages - Italian - Sicilian - Dalmatian - Spanish - Portuguese - Ladino - Catalan - Oïl languages - French - Languages of France - Provençal - Languages of Italy - Venetian - Aragonese - Mozarabic
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