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Latino-Faliscan languages and dialects in different shades of blue. The Latino-Faliscan or Latinian languages form a group of the Italic languages within the Indo-European family . They were spoken by the Latino-Faliscan people of Italy who lived there from the early 1st millennium BCE .
- Lenguas latino-faliscas - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre
Las lenguas latino-faliscas o lenguas latino-venéticas son...
- Faliscan language - Wikipedia
Faliscan is an Extinct language according to the criteria of...
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Latino-Faliscan languages and dialects in different shades...
- Lenguas latino-faliscas - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre
View from the general vicinity of Falerii to Monte Soratte on the southern border. The Falisci [a] were an Italic tribe who lived in what is now northern Lazio, on the Etruscan side of the Tiber River. [1] They spoke an Italic language, Faliscan, closely related to Latin.
Latin-Faliscan languages, language group proposed by some scholars to be included in the Italic branch of Indo-European languages. The group includes Latin, which emanated from Rome, and Faliscan, spoken in the Falerii district in southeastern Etruria. Closely related to Latin, Faliscan is known.
Category: Geography & Travel. Related Topics: Romance languages. South Picene language. Osco-Umbrian languages. Venetic language. Latin-Faliscan languages. (Show more) 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.