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  2. Iberian language - Wikipedia

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    The Iberian language is unclassified: while the scripts used to write it have been deciphered to various extents, the language itself remains largely unknown. Links with other languages have been suggested, especially the Basque language , based largely on the observed similarities between the numerical systems of the two.

  3. Iberian Peninsula - Wikipedia

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    The Iberian Peninsula (IPA: / aɪ ˈ b ɪər i ə n / eye-BEER-ee-ən), [a] also known as Iberia, [b] is a peninsula in south-western Europe.Mostly separated from the rest of the European landmass by the Pyrenees, it includes the territories of Peninsular Spain [c] and Continental Portugal, comprising most of the region, as well as the tiny adjuncts of Andorra, Gibraltar, and, pursuant to the ...

  4. Languages of the Iberian Peninsula - Wikipedia

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    French Sign Language (official recognition) Catalan (official recognition) Occitan (not in the Iberian Peninsula, official recognition) Gibraltar (UK dependency): English (official recognition) British Sign Language [1] Spanish; Llanito; Portugal: Portuguese (official recognition) Portuguese Sign Language (official recognition)

  5. Hispano-Celtic languages - Wikipedia

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    A language in the northwest corner of the peninsula, with a northern and western boundary marked by the Atlantic Ocean, a southern boundary along the river Douro, and an eastern boundary marked by Oviedo, which Jordán Cólera has proposed to call Northwestern Hispano-Celtic, [3] where there is a corpus of Latin inscriptions containing isolated ...

  6. Iberian scripts - Wikipedia

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    Iberian scripts in the context of Paleohispanic scripts The Iberian language in the context of Paleohispanic languages.Light green (along the Mediterranean coast) is the Iberian language, dark grey (mainly southern Portugal) is the Tartessian language, dark blue (central Spain) is the Celtiberian language, light blue (mainly northern Portugal) is the Lusitanian language, and dark green ...

  7. Linguistic Atlas of the Iberian Peninsula - Wikipedia

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    The Linguistic Atlas of the Iberian Peninsula (Spanish: Atlas Lingüístico de la península ibérica; ALPI) is a project aimed at creating a linguistic atlas of the Iberian Romance languages. It was conceived by Ramón Menéndez Pidal (1869–1968), directed by his student, Tomás Navarro Tomás , and notable in part for its long and troubled ...

  8. West Iberian languages - Wikipedia

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    Cantabrian and Extremaduran are considered codialects of the Leonese language for UNESCO, whereas the latter is a Castilian dialect in the ISO codes. Papiamento is a West Iberian creole language spoken in the Dutch West Indies and believed to be derived from Portuguese , Judaeo-Portuguese and Spanish .

  9. Wikipedia:Language learning centre/Word list/I - Wikipedia

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    I; iambic; iambus; iatrogenic; iberia; iberian; ibex; ibexes; ibis; ibises; ibsen; icarus; ice; iceage; iceberg; icebergs; icebox; icecap; icecold; icecream; iced ...