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      • Galician (Galician: Galego) is a modern language that is spoken in Galicia, a region of Spain in the northwest of the Iberian Peninsula. Galician is closely related to Portuguese because they split from the same language, which is now called Galician-Portuguese or Medieval Galician.
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  2. Galician is today official, together with the Spanish language, in the autonomous community of Galicia, where it is recognized as the autochthonous language (lingua propia), being by law the first language of the local administrations and governments. It is supposed by law to be taught bilingually, alongside Spanish, in both primary and ...

  3. María Mariño Carou, nada en Noia o 8 de xuño de 1907 e finada en Seoane do Courel (Folgoso do Courel) o 19 de maio de 1967, con escasa obra (poética en galego e narrativa en castelán), foi unha das escritoras galegas máis importantes do século XX, encadrada na xeración do 36, reivindicada para a literatura galega pola xeración Brais Pinto, especialmente por Uxío Novoneyra e Xosé ...

  4. The history of the Galician language can be summarized as seven centuries of normality and five centuries of conflict.

  5. Galician (Galician: Galego) is a modern language that is spoken in Galicia, a region of Spain in the northwest of the Iberian Peninsula. Galician is closely related to Portuguese because they split from the same language, which is now called Galician-Portuguese or Medieval Galician.

  6. Galego. Castilian Spanish: Gallego. Related Topics: Spanish language. Portuguese language. Galician literature. Galician language, Romance language with many similarities to the Portuguese language, of which it was historically a dialect. It is now much influenced by standard Castilian Spanish.

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  7. A lingua galega é unha lingua romance ou neolatina. Presenta unha pequena porcentaxe de pervivencias léxicas dos substratos precelta, celta e paleohispánico, así coma dos superestratos xermánico, britónico e árabe. O galego moderno descende do galego-portugués, lingua medieval que evolucionou e deu lugar aos actuais galego e portugués.

  8. Language family: Indo-European, Italic, Romance, Western, Ibero-Romance, West-Iberian, Galician-Portuguese; Number of speakers: c. 2.4 million; Spoken in: Galicia, Asturias, Castile and León in Spain; First written: 1200 AD; Writing system: Latin script; Status: official regional language in Galicia

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