all the languages that aren't one of the 5 romance languages. the 5 romance languages are italian, french, spanish, portuguese, and romanian.
The only 2 Romance languages on the UN's list of official languages are French and Spanish.
Romance languages include Spanish, Portuguese, French, Italian, and Romanian. Non-Romance languages are not derived from Latin and include English, German, Russian, Mandarin, Arabic, and Japanese.
The major Romance languages are: French, Portuguese, Spanish, Italian, Romanian, Occitan, and Catalan.
Romance languages are derived from Latin and include languages like Spanish, French, Italian, and Portuguese, known for their similarities in grammar and vocabulary. Non-romance languages encompass a wider range of language families, such as Germanic (English, German), Slavic (Russian, Polish), and Semitic (Arabic, Hebrew), each with distinct linguistic features. The key difference lies in their historical development and linguistic roots.
Romance languages.
All romance languages branched off from Latin.
Romance languages are languages descending from vulgar Latin. Some of them are completely extinct, others are still spoken today, either as a first or second language.The most common Romance languages are:FrenchItalianPortugueseRomanianSpanishHere is a more complete list of modern Romance languages:AragoneseAsturianCatalanCorsicanEmilianFranco-ProvencalFrenchGalicianItalianJudaeo-Spanish (Ladino)LeoneseMilaneseMirandeseNeapolitanOccitanPicardPiedmontesePortugueseRomanianRomanshSardinianSicilianSpanishVenetianWalloon
There are more than 5 romance languages. Here is a partial list: French Italian Spanish Portuguese Catalán Romanian Latin Sardinian Corsican Gallo Jèrriais Romansh Walloon
Spanish Portuguese French Italian Romanian
They are called the Romance languages. The most common ones are:AragoneseAromanianArpitanAsturianCatalanCorsicanEmiliano-RomagnoloFrenchFriulanGalicianItalianLadinoLeoneseLombardMirandeseNeapolitanOccitanPiedmontesePortugueseRomanianRomanshSardinianSicilianSpanishVenetianWalloon
romance languages