"Italo-Western" redirects here. For the film genre, see Spaghetti Western.
Italo-Western is, in some classifications of the Romance languages, the largest sub-group of these. It comprises 2 subsets: Italo-Dalmatian, and Western.
- Italo-Dalmatian includes Italian, central Italian languages, southern Italian languages, e.g., Neapolitan and Sicilian, as well as Istriot, Judeo-Italian, and the extinct Dalmatian.
- The Western branch includes 32 languages in further subsets:
- The Pyrenean-Mozarabic group consists of two languages in two separate branches: Aragonese and Mozarabic
- The Gallo-Iberian group includes:
- The Gallo-Romance languages group includes:
- The Occitano-Romance languages of Southern France and neighbouring areas include Occitan and Catalan
- The Gallo-Italian languages include Piedmontese, Ligurian, Insubric or Western Lombard, Eastern Lombard, Emiliano-Romagnolo, and Venetian
- The Rhaeto-Romance languages include Romansh of southern Switzerland, Ladin of the Dolomites mountains, Friulian of Friuli
- The Langues d'oïl (including French) and several other languages of France including Franco-Provençal
- The Ibero-Romance languages group includes:
- The West Iberian languages: Spanish, Portuguese, Galician, Ladino, Leonese, etc.
- The East Iberian languages : Catalan
- The Gallo-Romance languages group includes:
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