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  1. Mirandese has a distinct phonology, morphology and syntax. It has its roots in the local Vulgar Latin spoken in the northern Iberian Peninsula . Mirandese is a descendant of the Astur-Leonese variety spoken in the Kingdom of León and has both archaisms and innovations that differentiate it from the modern varieties of Astur-Leonese spoken in ...

  2. Feb 28, 2024 · Papua New Guinea ranked first with 841 languages, representing 12% of the world total. Indonesia comes in at second place with 710 languages, and Nigeria is third with 526 languages. According to SIL’s most recent estimate, Mexico is in seventh place with 292 languages. [2]

  3. Galician is also very similar to the Leonese language. Galician is a Romance language that evolved from Vulgar Latin, the Latin of common people in the medieval Kingdom of Galicia after the fall of the Western Roman Empire. The area is now Galicia, the western parts of Asturias and Castile-Leon and the Norte region in northern Portugal.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AsturiansAsturians - Wikipedia

    The Asturian language, once also widely spoken by Asturians, has been in decline since the early 20th century, although around 40% of Asturians still speak the language (10% as a mother tongue). As Asturias is presently part of Spain, language shift toward Castilian Spanish continues to occur. Whilst not recognized as an official language in ...

  5. Castellano is the name of the Romance language that descended from the medieval Vulgar Latin variety of Castilla. The word Spanish, in the colonial period context, was an adjective to describe the language of Spain. “We speak the Spanish language, whereas they speak an indigenous language.”.

  6. The Mirandese language is an Astur-Leonese language that is sparsely spoken in a small area of northeastern Portugal, with an estimated number of 8.000-10.000 speakers. The Portuguese Parliament granted it official recognition alongside Portuguese for local matters on 17 September 1998 with the law 7/99 of 29 January 1999.

  7. Aug 2, 2017 · Extract. Asturian (ISO 639), also known as Bable, Asturiano, Asturianu, Astur-Leonese or Leonese, is the vernacular language of Principality of Asturias, an autonomous community of just over one million inhabitants located in Northern Spain. Asturian is spoken by approximately 100,000 individuals within Asturias plus a few thousand more outside ...

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