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What language is Lombardy?

What language is Lombardy?

Lombard language

Lombard
Region Italy Lombardy Piedmont South Tyrol Trentino Switzerland Grisons Ticino Brazil Santa Catarina
Native speakers 3.8 million (2002)
Language family Indo-European Italic Romance Western Romance Gallo-Romance Gallo-Italic Lombard
Dialects Western Lombard Eastern Lombard

Are Lombards Germanic?

Lombard, Latin Langobardus, plural Langobardi, member of a Germanic people who from 568 to 774 ruled a kingdom in Italy. The Lombards were one of the Germanic tribes that formed the Suebi, and during the 1st century ad their home was in northwestern Germany.

What languages came from Latin?

The Romance languages are a group of related languages all derived from Vulgar Latin within historical times and forming a subgroup of the Italic branch of the Indo-European language family. The major languages of the family include French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, and Romanian.

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Is Germanic a dead language?

The present day Western Germanic languages include English, Dutch, Frisian, German and Yiddish. Although each of these languages has evolved over time there are no known extinct Germanic languages in this branch of the family.

Did the Lombards speak Italian?

Lombardic or Langobardic is an extinct West Germanic language that was spoken by the Lombards (Langobardi), the Germanic people who settled in Italy in the sixth century….Lombardic language.

Lombardic
Region Pannonia and Italy
Extinct 11th century
Language family Indo-European Germanic West Germanic Elbe Germanic Lombardic

Are Northern Italians Lombards?

They established a Lombard Kingdom in north and central Italy, later named Regnum Italicum (“Kingdom of Italy”), which reached its zenith under the 8th-century ruler Liutprand. Their legacy is also apparent in the name of the region of Lombardy in northern Italy.