French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, and Romanian --- these are known as the Romance Languages, or Romanic Languages (without the "t")... but don't feel bad, a lot of people make the mistake of calling them "romantic". These are the languages with roots in Latin, and thus the name refers to "roman".
2006-09-29 14:56:20
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answered by starlight 1
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Romantic Languages
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answered by roser 4
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5 Romance Languages
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answered by wintz 4
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Italian, Romanian, French, Spanish and Portuguese are the main ones.
"The most spoken Romance language is Spanish, followed by Portuguese, French, Italian, Romanian and Catalan. The first five languages are all main and official national languages in more than one country each. A few other languages have official status on a regional or otherwise limited level, for instance Friulian, Sardinian and Valdôtain in Italy; Romansh in Switzerland; Galician, Aranese and Catalan in Spain (the latter which is also the only official language in the small sovereign state of Andorra)."
2006-09-29 12:19:35
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answered by Pseudo Obscure 6
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1. Spanish. Especifically Castilian.
2. Italian
3. French
4. Portuguese
5. Romanian
6. Rumansch , spoken in certain area of Switzerland
7. Gallego, similar to Portuguese
8. Catalan
2006-09-29 13:50:26
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answered by Anonymous
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French, Italian and Spanish are considered romantic languages because they derive from Latin more directly than others
2006-09-29 12:14:27
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answered by Anonymous
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You mean Romance languages I think and there are more than five of them: Portuguese, Galician, Spanish, Aragonese, Mozarabic, Catalan, French, Gascon, Provençal, Franco-Provençal, Lombard, Italian, Corsican, Sardinian, Neapolitan, Sicilian, Venetian, Dalmatian, Romansch, Ladin, Friulian, Megleno-Romanian, Macedo-Romanian, Istro-Romanian, Romanian. (That's from memory.)
NOTE: Esperanto is NOT a Romance language, it is a constructed language.
2006-09-29 19:42:51
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answered by Taivo 7
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Dont use English its not a derivitive of Latin, its Germanic with Latin influences.
Romanian, Italian, Spanish, Portugese, French. Out of those 5, Romanian is most like Latin.
2006-09-29 19:47:16
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answered by Kate A 4
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Romantic languages? I'd say German as in The Sorrows of Young Werther, English as in Romeo and Juliet, Italian as in Petrarch, French and Japanese as in Hiroshima Mon Amour.
But if you mean Romance languages, they are the languages descended from Latin and include Italian, Romanian, Romansch, French, Provencal, Spanish, and Portuguese.
2006-09-29 12:21:37
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answered by Goddess of Grammar 7
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Spanish, French, Portuguese, Italian, Romanian, and Catalan (Spoken in Spain) There are 6.
2006-09-29 12:22:10
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answered by Jummins 2
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