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  1. The following list includes some of the elements proposed as components of Iberian names: abaŕ, aibe, aile, ain, aitu, aiun, aker, albe, aloŕ, an, anaŕ, aŕbi, aŕki, aŕs, asai, aster, ata, atin, atun, aunin, auŕ, austin, baiser, balaŕ, balke, bartaś, baś, bastok, bekon, belauŕ, beleś, bels, bene, beŕ, beri, beŕon, betan ...

  2. The following languages were spoken in the Iberian Peninsula before the Roman occupation and the spread of the Latin language . Aquitanian (probably closely related to or the same as Proto-Basque) Proto-Basque. Iberian. Tartessian. Indo-European languages. Celtic languages. Celtiberian. Gallaecian.

  3. 16 de may. de 2023 · The Iberian Peninsula, located in southwestern Europe, is home to a diverse group of languages. These include the Romance languages of Spanish, Portuguese, Catalan, Galician, Aragonese, and Asturian, as well as the non-Romance languages of Basque, Mirandese, Fala, and Ladino.

  4. Evolved from the Vulgar Latin of Iberia, the most widely spoken Iberian Romance languages are Spanish and Portuguese, followed by Catalan and Galician. These languages also have their own regional and local varieties.

  5. 28 de sept. de 2022 · Spanish, Portuguese, and Catalan are modern romance languages on the Iberian peninsula. However, from the end of the Reconquest until now, the Iberian peninsula has had 8 languages: Castilian Spanish (Spain)

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  6. There are two branches of Iberian Romance languages, Occitano-Romance and West Iberian. The main two languages in the branch are Spanish (Castilian) and Portuguese. They came from a dialect of Vulgar Latin spoken in Iberia after the Roman Empire ended. Spanish and Portuguese spread to Latin America during the colonial era. [2] [3] [4] References.

  7. El grupo está conformado por las lenguas iberorromances, occitanorromances, galorromances, galoitálicas y retorromances. Según otros autores también comprende al mozárabe que sería una variedad pre-galoibérica. 1 Este conjunto de lenguas se podría considerar el menos conservador del latín en cuanto a fonología.