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  1. The Western Romance languages are a branch of Romance languages. The main languages in the branch are Spanish, French, and Portuguese. The branch has two parts, Gallo-Romance and Iberian Romance. Images for kids

  2. The Romance language family (simplified). Western Romance languages are one of the two subdivisions of a proposed subdivision of the Romance languages based on the La Spezia–Rimini Line. They include the Gallo-Romance, Occitano-Romance (sometimes included in on of the two other branches) and Iberian Romance branches. Gallo-Italic may also be ...

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  4. 2 List of Romance languages. 2.1 Eastern Romance; 2.2 Italo-Western Romance. 2.2.1 Italo-Dalmatian; 2.2.2 Western Romance languages. 2.2.2.1 Gallo-Iberian languages. 2.2.2.1.1 Gallo-Romance languages; 2.2.2.1.2 Iberian Romance languages; 2.2.2.2 Pyrenean-Mozarabic languages; 2.3 Other; 3 Family tree of Romance languages; 4 Other websites

  5. The Western Romance languages are a branch of Romance languages. The main languages in the branch are Spanish, French, and Portuguese. The branch has two parts, Gallo-Romance and Iberian Romance. [1]

  6. Western Romance languages facts. The Western Romance languages are a branch of Romance languages. The main languages in the branch are Spanish, French, and Portuguese. The branch has two parts, Gallo-Romance and Iberian Romance.[1]

  7. English is the national language of the United Kingdom, the United States, Australia, and New Zealand. It is one of the two national languages of Canada and of Ireland. It is an official or semiofficial language in many former and present British possessions such as South Africa, India, and Hong Kong. Members of the diplomatic corps in most ...

  8. The Romance languages are among the most widely studied and researched language families in modern linguistics, their data having always been prominent in the linguistic literature and contributed extensively to our current empirical and theoretical understanding of phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics, sociolinguistics, and historical linguistics.