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  1. Jul 5, 2005 · But only talking about words. I´d say, in my opinion, the closest language to Latin in terms of vocabulary is Italian. But all of the European languages are more or less influenced by Latin thanks to historical facts that made the Latin spread also beyond the boundaries od Europe. bye.

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  4. The most common one this is claimed about is Lithuanian, which preserves lots of IE cases lost elsewhere and has a phonology that's fairly conservative. It's probably a decent contender to be the most conservative. But it's still pretty different, and has gone through regular sound changes and semantic drift just like every other IE language.

  5. Mar 18, 2021 · Sardinian is a language belonging to the Romance group of Indo-European languages. It is considered autonomous by the dialectal systems of Italic, Gallic and Hispanic areas and is classified as a separate language in the Neo-Latin panorama. The Sardinian dialect is divided into two large groups: the Logudorese-Nuorese, used in central-northern ...

  6. Mar 29, 2021 · The Albanian Language is one of the ancient languages spoken by the people of Indo-European countries. It is one of the official languages of Albanians living in the Balkans and other countries like America, Europe, and Oceania. In Italy, it is the third most spoken language. It is a cosmic language as well as a literary language because of its uniqueness. It is the only language that has all ...

  7. Nov 7, 2017 · 1. To sum it up: Romanian substrate is more complex than what the formula Romanian=Latin+Dacian might suggest, and Romanian is not just "Latin spoken by Dacians". The Dacians by themselves (and their language) do not count for the entire Romanian « substrate » (linguistic or otherwise).

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