Latin languages
Latin languages may refer to:
- The Latino-Faliscan languages, an Italic language family consisting of Faliscan, Old Latin, and their descendants
- A language family consisting of the Latin dialects and their descendants
- Classical Latin and other literary forms of Latin
- Dialectal Latin, including Lanuvian, Praenestinian, and Roman
- The Romance languages, direct descendants of Vulgar Latin, used in now-defunct Latin Union
See also
- Classical Latin, the style of written Latin used from the 1st century BC to the 3rd century AD
- Neo-Latin, the style of written Latin used during the Italian Renaissance
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