Lanuvian | |
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Native to | ancient Italy |
Region | Lanuvium |
Era | c. 500 BCE[citation needed] |
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ISO 639-3 | None (mis ) |
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Glottolog | None |
Lanuvian was an archaic Latino-Faliscan language.[1] It was spoken by Latins who lived close to Rome.[2]
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Latino-Faliscan |
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Osco-Umbrian |
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All Italic languages except Latin (and its descendants, the Romance languages) are now extinct; Latin is still used as a liturgical language of the Catholic Church. |