Italo-Dalmatian languages

The Italo-Dalmatian languages, or Central Romance languages, are a group of Romance languages spoken in centro-southern Italy, Corsica (France), and formerly in Dalmatia (Croatia). Italo-Dalmatian can be split into: * Italo-Romance, which includes most central and southern Italian languages. * Dalmatian Romance, which includes Dalmatian and Istriot. The generally accepted four branches of the Romance languages are Western Romance, Italo-Dalmatian, Sardinian and Eastern Romance. But there are other ways that the languages of Italo-Dalmatian can be classified in these branches:

Italo-Dalmatian languages

The Italo-Dalmatian languages, or Central Romance languages, are a group of Romance languages spoken in centro-southern Italy, Corsica (France), and formerly in Dalmatia (Croatia). Italo-Dalmatian can be split into: * Italo-Romance, which includes most central and southern Italian languages. * Dalmatian Romance, which includes Dalmatian and Istriot. The generally accepted four branches of the Romance languages are Western Romance, Italo-Dalmatian, Sardinian and Eastern Romance. But there are other ways that the languages of Italo-Dalmatian can be classified in these branches: