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Today the four most widely spoken standardized Western Romance languages are Spanish (c. 410 million native speakers, around 125 million second-language speakers), Portuguese (c. 220 million native, another 45 million or so second-language speakers, mainly in Lusophone Africa), French (c. 80 million native speakers, another 70 million or so ...
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Western Romance languages Gallo-Iberian languages. Catalan; Occitan; Gallo-Romance languages. French; Gallo; Norman; Auregnais; Jèrriais; Sercquiais; Romansh; Venetian; Walloon; Iberian Romance languages. Asturian; Galician; Leonese; Portuguese; Spanish; Aragonese; Other
Western Romance. Subdivisions: Gallo-Romance. Iberian Romance. Classification of Romance languages. 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]
Subdivision of the Romance languages / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. 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 and Iberian Romance branches. Gallo-Italic may also be included.