Paleohispanic languages
Pre-Roman indigenous languages of Iberia / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The paleo-Hispanic languages[2] are the languages of the Pre-Roman peoples of the Iberian Peninsula, excluding languages of foreign colonies, such as Greek in Emporion and Phoenician in Qart Hadast. After the Roman conquest of Hispania the Paleohispanic languages, with the exception of Proto-Basque, were replaced by Latin, the ancestor of the modern Iberian Romance languages.
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Geographic distribution | Mainly, Iberia and southwestern France (including Andorra) |
Paleohispanic languages according to inscriptions (except Aquitanian – according to anthroponyms and theonyms used in Latin inscriptions). | |
Pre-Roman languages of Iberia by 300 BCE.[1] |
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