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Galician language. This article is about the Romance language spoken in the region of Galicia, northwestern Spain. For the extinct Iberian Celtic language, see Gallaecian. For the language spoken in the Eastern European region of Galizia, see Lesser Polish dialect and Ukrainian dialects. "Galego" redirects here.
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The history of the Galician language can be summarized as seven centuries of normality and five centuries of conflict.
Galician is a Romance language belonging to the Western Ibero-Romance branch; as such, it derives from Latin. It has official status in Galicia. Galician is also spoken in the neighbouring autonomous communities of Asturias and Castile and León, near their borders with Galicia. [24]
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.
Learn about the origins and evolution of Galician, a Romanic language spoken in the northwest of the Iberian Peninsula. Explore the historical periods, the cultural influences and the challenges of Galician language.
Galician , also known as Galego, is a Western Ibero-Romance language. Around 2.4 million people have at least some degree of competence in the language, mainly in Galicia, an autonomous community located in northwestern Spain, where it has official status along with Spanish.
ORIGINS AND BRIEF HISTORY. The Birth of Galician. The development from Latin to Galician was taken place progressively. So it is impossible to set a precise date after which the spoken language can be considered Galician.