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  1. Romance languages in North Africa [ edit] In North Africa there are countries where French, Spanish or Italian are spoken, but they are neither the main nor the official languages: Algeria

    Algeria

    Algeria, officially the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria, is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa. The capital and most populous city is Algiers, located in the far north of the country on the Mediterranean coast. With an area of 2,381,741 square kilometres, Algeria is the tenth …

    , Maghreb French
    Member states: 27
    Official languages: French, Portuguese and Spanish
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    What are the Romance languages spoken in Africa?
    For Modern Romance languages or dialects of those languages spoken in Africa, see especially African French and African Portuguese.
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    What is African Romance?
    African Romance or African Latin is an extinct Romance language that was spoken in the Roman province of Africa by the Roman Africans during the later Roman and early Byzantine Empires, and several centuries after the annexation of the region by the Umayyad Caliphate in 696 AD.
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    What languages were spoken in Northwest Africa before European colonization?
    Other Romance languages spoken in Northwest Africa before the European colonization were the Mediterranean Lingua Franca, a pidgin with Arabic and Romance influences, and Judaeo-Spanish, a dialect of Spanish brought by Sephardi Jews.
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    How did Latin become the official language of Africa?
    With the expansion of the empire, Vulgar Latin came to be spoken by inhabitants of the various Roman-controlled territories in North Africa. Latin and its descendants were spoken in the Province of Africa following the Punic Wars, when the Romans conquered the territory.
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    African Romance or African Latin is an extinct Romance language that was spoken in the Roman province of Africa by the Roman Africans during the later Roman and early Byzantine Empires, and several centuries after the annexation of the region by the Umayyad Caliphate in 696 AD. African Romance is poorly … See more

    The Roman province of Africa was organized in 146 BC following the defeat of Carthage in the Third Punic War. The city of Carthage, destroyed following the war, was rebuilt during the dictatorship of Julius Caesar See more

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    Sardinian
    The spoken variety of African Romance, as recorded by Paolo Pompilio [it], was perceived to be similar to Sardinian – confirming hypotheses that there were parallelisms between developments of Latin in Africa and See more

    Africitas, a purported "style" of African Latin.
    Southern Romance, a proposed hypothetical Romance classification, including Sardinian and African Romance
    British Latin, another extinct dialect of Latin. See more

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    Like all Romance languages, African Romance descended from Vulgar Latin, the non-standard (in contrast to Classical Latin) … See more

    Prior to the Arab conquest in 696–705 AD, a Romance language was probably spoken alongside Berber languages in the region. Loanwords from Northwest African Romance to Berber are attested, usually in the accusative form: examples include atmun ("plough … See more

    Starting from African Romance's similarity with Sardinian, scholars theorise that the similarity may be pinned down to specific phonological properties. Sardinian lacks palatization See more

    • Sayahi, Lotfi (2014). Diglossia and Language Contact: Language Variation and Change in North Africa. Cambridge Approaches to Language Contact Diglossia and … See more

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    Romance-speaking Africa or Latin Africa consists of the countries and territories in Africa whose official or main languages are Romance ones, and countries which have significant populations that speak Romance languages: French, Portuguese, Spanish, and Italian.
    Many of these countries are members of the Organisation internationale de la …

    • Member states: 27
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    Dec 27, 2019 · Did a Romance language survive in North Africa? What was it like? The story of a late Latin language, people who spoke it and a tour of its possible features...

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    Ah, you mean African Romance. Yes, Latin was spoken in the Roman provinces of North Africa, alongside Berber languages and also Punic (the Carthaginian language descended …

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    • Does any form of North African Romance language still exist?

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      Latin/Romance was the language of settled/urban folks (largely displacing Punic languages) while Amazigh was a rural language spoken in mountains and the oases. Arabic fully …

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      Nov 6, 2017 · At the time of the conquest a Romance language was probably spoken in the cities and Berber languages were also spoken in the region.1 Loanwords from North African

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      In pretty much all of the former Western Roman Empire (except Britain which was a novelty province that was never really Romanized), at least some…

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      You make a good point about Romance languages to their west and north. But I'm not sure if African Romance serves a point in being a lingua-franca if Greek enters the picture. There …

    • Did a Romance language ever develop in North Africa?

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      Jul 30, 2016 · Only slowly were the two great languages of elite Roman cultural identity, Latin and Greek, replaced by Arabic. For hundreds of years after the conquest, Afariqa [ex-Roman …

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      However, all Romance languages are closer to each other than to classical Latin. There are more than 900 million native speakers of Romance languages found worldwide, mainly in the …

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