Iberian languages
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Iberian languages is a generic term for the languages currently or formerly spoken in the Iberian peninsula.
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[edit] Historic languages
[edit] Pre-Roman languages
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Pre-Roman languages of Iberia (the area marked I10 is controversial, some scholars represented it as Celtic; also notice that the area marked C20 was completely Celtic by 200 BCE[1]).
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Main language areas in Iberia circa 200 BC.
The following languages were spoken in the Iberian peninsula before the Roman occupation.
- Aquitanian and other Basque dialects
- Proto-Celtic & Celtic languages
- Celtiberian
- Gallaecian
- Other Celtic languages
- Lusitanian (classification is controversial; could have been Proto-Celtic, Pre-Celtic or even related to the Italic group)
- Classical Greek
- Iberian
- Old European
- Phoenician
- Tartessian
[edit] Medieval languages
The following languages were spoken in the Iberian peninsula in medieval times.
[edit] Modern languages
The following languages are currently spoken in the Iberian peninsula.
[edit] By linguistic group
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Languages of the Iberian peninsula (simplified)
- Basque
- Romance languages
- Aragonese
- Aranese (dialect of Gascon Occitan)
- Astur-Leonese
- Spanish (or Castilian)
- Catalan
- Galician-Portuguese
- Mixed languages
- Caló or Iberian-Romani, which uses the Romani lexicon and Spanish grammar
- Llanito
- Inglés de escalerilla
- English (Gibraltar)
- Sign Languages
[edit] By country
- Image:Flag of Andorra.svgAndorra:
- Catalan (official recognition)
- Spanish
- French
- Portuguese
- Image:Flag of Gibraltar.svgGibraltar:
- Image:Flag of Portugal.svgPortugal:
- Portuguese (official recognition)
- Barranquenho (only spoken in the town of Barrancos, near Portuguese-Spanish border; no official recognition)
- Portuguese Sign language (official recognition)
- Mirandese (only spoken in a small eastern area of the Norte region, near Portuguese-Spanish border; official recognition)
- Portuguese (official recognition)
- Image:Flag of Spain.svgSpain:
- Spanish (also called Castilian, official recognition)
- Spanish Sign Language
- Catalan (called Valencian in the Land of Valencia, official recognition)
- Catalan Sign Language and Valencian Sign Language
- Basque (official recognition)
- Galician (official recognition), Eonavian and Fala
- Occitan (locally called Aranese, official recognition)
- Asturian, Leonese and Extremaduran
- Aragonese
[edit] See also
- Languages of Spain
- Languages of Portugal
- Iberian Romance languages
- Pre-Roman peoples of the Iberian Peninsula
[edit] External links
- Detailed map of the Pre-Roman Peoples of Iberia (around 200 BC)
- Detailed linguistic map of the Iberian Peninsula
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