* The Iberian Peninsula: This refers to the entire peninsula where Spain and Portugal are located. The languages spoken there are Spanish and Portuguese, which are Romance languages with their own distinct dialects.
* Ancient Iberians: This refers to a group of pre-Roman people who lived in the Iberian Peninsula. Their languages, known collectively as Iberian languages, are extinct and we only have limited knowledge about them through archaeological discoveries.
So, how do Iberian people speak?
* Modern-day Iberians: They speak Spanish and Portuguese, with their own unique regional dialects.
* Ancient Iberians: We don't know how they spoke exactly, but their languages were likely unrelated to Romance languages and are now extinct.
To be more specific, could you please clarify what you meant by "Iberian people"? Are you referring to:
* The people living in Spain and Portugal today?
* The ancient inhabitants of the Iberian Peninsula?
Once you provide more context, I can give you a more precise answer.