Thread for all romance languagues and countries!
Feel free to speak in your local language, be it spanish, french, portuguese, occitan, italian, venetian, romanian or whatever else that you speak!
Since our languagues all descend from Vulgar Latin we can mostly understand each other fairly well!
An example of that is Interlingua:
>en.wikipedia.org
/roman/
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I want to invade EU and kill everyone
baseado
Fuck all non-Euro Romances.
Quebec is accept if they kill Anglos.
you didnt read shit and only posted because you saw europe in the pic.
nt putin
>gypsies
>arabs
>moors
>sub saharans
>roman
Seu pais e uma mentira seu filho da puta
Vos nem falais grego e ainda assim se dizem macedonios rrarrarrarrarra
Read the fucking OP you braindead slavshit, ROMANCE LANGUAGUES
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Seething macac*id.
based paeonian BVLL
I am Nordic Roman
this has nothing to do with romans you retards
ROMANCE LANGUAGES WHY CANT YOU READ THE OP
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Can someone explain why our islands and parts of the coastline are painted blue?
Italian is only spoken in Istria.
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Spain should speak Basque if it wants to be an independent nation.
Brussels French is just sort of imported standard French and has no dialect.
Los hispanos y los lusos nos podemos entender perfectamente aun sin siquiera hablar el idioma del contrario ¿pueden hacer eso los anglocucks? Lo dudo.
>Istro-Romanians marked in Istria even though there are only a couple of hundred speakers left
>Venetian speakers in Istria and Rijeka not marked even though they are the largest Romance speaking group in the country
>Islands and Dalmatia blue
Last one probably marks the now extinct Dalmatian language.
Salve amici
>slavs
>humans
>muslim slavs
>primates
I think you belong to a completely different family, let alone to our species
Why didn't just end up speaking a mixed Flemish-French language?
Thoughts on an alternate universe where Britain had stayed Roman?
en.wikipedia.org
(You)
Now off you go.
Sound retardes desu.
I prefer real languages, like Welsh :)