There are plenty of languages.
The three most spoken ones are:
1) Spanish or Castilian
2) Portuguese
3) French
Other major languages are: Italian, Romanian, Catalan, Occitan...
Italian, French, Spanish, Portuguese, and Romanian.
Also Aragonese, Aromanian, Arpitan, Asturian, Catalan, Corsican, Emiliano-Romagnolo, Friulan, Galician, Ladino, Leonese, Lombard, Mirandese, Neapolitan, Occitan, Piedmontese, Romansh, Sardinian, Sicilian, Venetian and Walloon.
English is considered a Germanic language, but note that a large part of its grammar, structure, and upper-level vocabulary came from Latin through French.
There are about 100 all together, many now extinct. The main ones are:
Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, French, Romanian, Catalan, Romansch
French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese...SORT OF English but not really, it is a mix of Germanic and Latin languages...i think this is all? Romanian mabye?
Languages derived from Latin include Italian, French, Spanish, Portuguese, and Romanian. These languages are collectively known as the Romance languages and they developed from vulgar Latin spoken by Romans during the Roman Empire.
Three Romance languages coming from Latin are Romanian, Portuguese, and French.
The four Romance languages are Spanish, French, Italian, and Portuguese. These languages evolved from Latin and are spoken in various parts of the world.
French is one of the Romance languages that descended from the Latin language. The Italian, English, and Spanish languages all have roots in the Latin language.
French, Italian, Spanish and Romansch
three - english, latin and french
Romance languages. Like 'Roman'ce languages. Cause Latin comes from the Romans
Three romance languages that evolved from Latin are French, Spanish, and Italian.
A romantic language is a language that evolved from Latin and is used in European countries. These languages include French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, and Romanian. They are called romantic languages because of their origins in the Latin language, which was spoken by the Romans.
Old English was formed by the combining of three languages: the native Celtic languages spoken by the original inhabitants of the British Isles, the Latin language brought by Roman invaders and missionaries, and the Germanic dialects of the Anglo-Saxon tribes who migrated to Britain.
Two languages that evolved from Latin are Italian and Spanish. These languages developed from Vulgar Latin, the colloquial form of the Latin language spoken by common people.
Three centum languages are Latin, French, and Italian. These languages belong to the Italic branch of the Indo-European language family and are characterized by the development of the sound /k/ from the Proto-Indo-European palatal velar stops.