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Extremaduran
estremeñu
Native to
Spain
Region
Extremadura Castile and León (southern Salamanca province)
Ethnicity
Extremadurans: 1.1 million (1994)[1]
Native speakers
(200,000 cited 1994)[1]
Language family
Indo-European
Italic
Latino-Faliscan
Latin
Romance
Italo-Western
Western
Ibero-Romance
West Iberian
Asturleonese or Castilian
Extremaduran
Early forms
Proto-Indo-European
Proto-Italic
Proto-Latino-Faliscan
Old Latin
Vulgar Latin
Proto-Romance
Old Spanish (possibly)
Language codes
ISO 639-3
ext
Glottolog
extr1243
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Extremaduran (Extremaduran: estremeñu[ehtːɾeˈmeɲʊ], Spanish: extremeño) is a group of vernacular Romance dialects, related to the Asturleonese language, spoken in Extremadura and adjoining areas in the province of Salamanca.[1][2] It is difficult to establish the exact boundary between Extremaduran and the Spanish varieties spoken in most of Extremadura.
^ abcExtremaduran at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022)
^"Extremeño" [Extremaduran]. proel.org (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 11 June 2008. Retrieved 21 January 2008.
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