Latino-Faliscan languages
| Latino-Faliscan | |
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| Latinian | |
| Geographic distribution | Originally Latium in Italy, then throughout the Roman Empire, especially in the western regions; now also throughout Latin America, Eastern Canada, and many countries in Africa |
| Linguistic classification | Indo-European
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| Proto-language | Proto-Latino-Faliscan |
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| Language codes | |
| Glottolog | lati1262 |
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 BC.
Latin and Faliscan belong to the group, as well as Lanuvian and Praenestine, which are sometimes considered dialects of Latin.