Western Ibero-Romance languages
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Contenido The Western Ibero-Romance languages (also called Ibero-Western group) is a group of Ibero-Romance languages originating in the western part of the Iberian Peninsula and characterized by some common isoglosses such as For example, the retention of the final unstressed vowels -o, -e of late Latin (in Catalan and Occitan these vowels are not present, as in the Gallo-Romance, Rhae-Romance and Gallo-Italic groups. Within Iberorromance occidental three large blocks can be distinguished:
- Asturleon
- Asturiano (Spain)
- Leon (Spain)
- Mirandés (Portugal)
- Cantabrian (Spain)
- Extreme. (Spain)
- Castellano
- Spanish or Spanish (Spain)
- Canario (Spain)
- Andaluz (Spain)
- Castellano churro (Spain)
- Murcia (Spain)
- Dialecto extremeño or Castúo (Spain)
- Sefardi or Ladino (Israel)
- Spanish or Spanish (Spain)
- Galaico-Portuguese
- Galaicoportugués † was the origin of this subgroup.
- Judeoportugués † (International)
- Gallego (Spain)
- Portuguese (Portugal)
- Eonaviego or Galician-asturian (Spain)
- Fala or Galaico-extremeño (Spain)
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