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Romance peoples : ウィキペディア英語版 | Latin peoples
Latin peoples (also called Romance peoples) are members of an ethno-linguistic group who are a member of, or who are descended from, a Romance language-speaking community. ==Romance languages== (詳細はRoman Empire, it spread first throughout Italy and then through southern, western, central, and southeast Europe, and northern Africa along parts of western Asia. After the collapse of the Western Roman Empire, the use of the Latin language retreated in size, but was still widely used, such as through the Catholic Church as well as by others like the Germanic Visigoths and the Catholic Frankish kingdom of Clovis.〔 In part due to regional variations of the Latin language and local environments, several languages evolved from it, the Romance languages.〔 The Spanish and Portuguese languages prominently spread into North, Central, and South America through colonization.〔 The French language has spread to all the continents through colonialism.〔 The Italian language developed as a national language of Italy beginning in the 19th century out of several similar Romance dialects.〔 The Romanian language has developed primarily in the Daco-Romanian variant that is the national language of Romania, but also other Romanian variants such as Aromanian and Moldovan.〔
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