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  1. The Proto-Italic language is the ancestor of the Italic languages, most notably Latin and its descendants, the Romance languages. It is not directly attested in writing, but has been reconstructed to some degree through the comparative method. Proto-Italic descended from the earlier Proto-Indo-European language.

  2. Idioma protoitálico. Apariencia. ocultar. El protoitálico es el ancestro del que derivan todas las lenguas itálicas conocidas: el osco, el umbro, el falisco y el latín. A pesar de carecer de registros escritos, su vocabulario ha sido reconstruido con la ayuda del método comparativo de la lingüística histórica. 1 .

  3. Las lenguas itálicas constituyen un grupo de lenguas indoeuropeas con una serie de rasgos comunes. Incluye al latín junto con sus descendientes, las lenguas romances, y a un cierto número de lenguas extintas, habladas durante la Antigüedad en la península itálica como el osco, el umbro o el falisco, entre otras.

  4. Italic languages, certain Indo-European languages that were once spoken in the Apennine Peninsula (modern Italy) and in the eastern part of the Po valley.

  5. The Italian peninsula before the Roman conquest was home to a large number of languages, both Indo-European and non-Indo-European. 1 Among these languages, the following have been thought to descend from a common ancestor, Proto-Italic (cf. Figure 8.1 ). 1.

  6. 17 de ene. de 2017 · How different were Proto-Italic and Proto-Germanic? Ask Question. Asked 7 years, 4 months ago. Modified 5 years, 6 months ago. Viewed 5k times. 7. It's (generally) accepted that Proto-Indo-European (PIE) evolved into the subfamilies Proto-Italic, Proto-Germanic, and Proto-Iranian among others.