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Gallo-romance Languages Information

The Gallo-Romance branch of Romance languages includes French (langue d'oïl), the langue d'oc, Franco-Provençal, Catalan language, and several other languages spoken in modern France, Northern Italy, Switzerland and east Spain. The Gallo-Romance languages, along with the Ibero-Romance group, form Western Romance. Like all Romance languages, the Gallo-romance languages are derived from Latin especially in the vocabulary. They developed as a subgroup via one Gallo-Romance proto-language, which was spoken in Gaul between the 4th and 9th centuries.

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