The Castilian languages are Castilian (Spanish) and its closest relatives. Besides derivatives of Spanish such as Judaeo-Spanish and Amazonic Spanish, this refers principally to Extremaduran, a partially mutually intelligible language that is often considered merely a peculiar dialect by other speakers of Spanish.
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Castilian languages | |
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Castilic | |
Geographic distribution | Spain, Spanish-speaking Americas, Equatorial Guinea |
Linguistic classification | Indo-European
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Glottolog | cast1243 |
The category "Castilian languages" is used in Ethnologue: Languages of the World[1] while Glottolog uses the "Castilic" category.[2]
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