Romance Languages World Map Amika. Romance Languages in an Alternate Timeline (Europe and North Africa Nonetheless, is hard to determine sometimes if is correct to mark it with a color, considering that there are many many minorities of each language throughout the world. It concerns the Romance branch of the Indo-European languages and consists of 13 maps.
World Maps of Language Families GeoCurrents from www.geocurrents.info
This set is the first issue of the "Atlas of the Languages of the World" series Languages families are not related to geography, but rather languages families descend from a common ancestor and share grammatical features and vocabulary (although nearby languages influence each.
World Maps of Language Families GeoCurrents
Romance Languages Map Click on a language area to see each language's description, or choose from the list below Eastern Europe is not only Slavic-speaking, Romanian and Aromanian are Romance, Hungarian and Estonian are Uralic, Lithuanian and Latvian are Baltic (related to Slavic), etc Romance languages Moscow: Institute of Linguistics RAS, 2001
The Development of the Romance Languages Vivid Maps. Romance Languages Map Click on a language area to see each language's description, or choose from the list below It concerns the Romance branch of the Indo-European languages and consists of 13 multicoloured maps, 280x200 mm.
What Are the Romance Languages?. Summary [edit] Description: English: Detailed map of the romance languages in the world, colors altered from original and specific languages added Yellow=Spanish, Tan=Portuguese, Light Red=French, Dark Red=Italian, Blue=Romanian