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Romance Languages

Languages that formed from ancient Latin dialects spoken mainly in Rome. Languages include Spanish, French, Portugese, Catalan, Langue d'oc, Italian, Sardinian, and Romanian. These languages tend to share many similar structural and pronunciational guidelines and similarly spelled words.

Romance languages are often easy to learn.

by Lorg Skyegon June 25, 2005

Romance Languages

The major of bukkake masters like Liz the CA

As Liz was wiping the bukkake off her face, she told Lucas that she was majoring in romance languages

by Joe Garafolo November 26, 2004

Iberian-Romance languages

Pronunciation: /aɪˈbɪəriən roʊˈmæns ˈlæŋɡwɪdʒɪz/ Definition: 1. Iberian-Romance languages (noun) - A term encompassing the Iberian-Romance languages, derived from Vulgar Latin and including Spanish, Andorran, Portuguese, and the various Latin American languages. 2. These languages comprise a significant portion (over 30%) of the lexicon of American English. Significance: • It provides a concise term to refer to this language family. • It highlights the significant contribution of these languages to American English. • It emphasizes the common Vulgar Latin origin. • It avoids potentially problematic terms similar to “Hispanic” which may have diverse interpretations. Phrase: Iberian-Romance languages

Examples: • “Numerous words in American English have roots in Iberian-Romance languages.” • “The influence of Iberian-Romance languages is evident in American cuisine terminology.” • “Scholars study the historical impact of Iberian-Romance languages on American English.” • “The vibrant culture of Iberian-Romance languages communities enriches American society.” • “Comprehending Iberian-Romance languages aids in deciphering numerous American English words.”

by Dmitrio January 22, 2025