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What is a language based on latin?

There are many languages based on Latin, but the most common and well-known are:

Romance Languages:

* Spanish: Spoken by over 500 million people worldwide.

* Portuguese: Spoken by over 250 million people worldwide.

* French: Spoken by over 300 million people worldwide.

* Italian: Spoken by over 60 million people worldwide.

* Romanian: Spoken by over 24 million people worldwide.

* Catalan: Spoken by over 7.5 million people worldwide.

* Galician: Spoken by over 2.4 million people worldwide.

* Occitan: Spoken by around 700,000 people worldwide.

* Sardinian: Spoken by around 1.5 million people worldwide.

* Friulian: Spoken by around 70,000 people worldwide.

Other Languages:

* Latin: While technically a dead language, it is still studied extensively for its historical and cultural significance, and is used in certain contexts like legal documents.

* Church Latin: This is a form of Latin used in the Catholic Church.

* Medieval Latin: This is a form of Latin that evolved during the Middle Ages.

* Vulgar Latin: This is the common spoken form of Latin that evolved into the Romance languages.

* Interlingua: An artificial language based on Latin and other Romance languages.

It's important to note that these are just a few examples. There are many other languages and dialects that have been influenced by Latin to varying degrees.

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