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Latin (Italic branch (indo-European language family (the most groups i can…
Latin
Italic branch
indo-European language family
there are 445 different languages spoken in the indo-European language family and with over 2.6 billion speakers
the most groups i can list are Anatolian, Indo-Iranian, Greek, Italic, Celtic, Germanic, Armenian, Tocharian, Balto-Slavic and Albanian.
the next 3 branches are the largest languages
Albanian.
Armenian.
Balto
449 languages in the branch
2.5 billion people, speak a language
There are about 445 living languages
critical languages
there are no critical languages for Latin because of the fact that Latin is a very unused langues
languages
the next branches are some of the uncommon languages
AIndo-Iranian
Anatolian †
Armenian.
Balto-Slavic (Baltic and Slavic)
Celtic.
the countries of the Latin languages
the Latin languages are no longer apart of any countries but there is still a major influence on many living languages. Most modern Western Indo-European languages have directly or indirectly borrowed words from Latin
Latin dialect
there is no recorded evidence of a dialect
latin its self is an extinct language
all the languages seem to still be around in the present of today