Category:Old Galician-Portuguese language
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This is the main category of the Old Galician-Portuguese language.
It is an extinct language that was formerly spoken in Portugal and Spain.
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Canonical name | Old Galician-Portuguese |
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Language code | roa-opt |
Language family | West Iberian languages |
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Wikidata | Q1072111 |
Please see Wiktionary:About Old Galician-Portuguese for information and special considerations for creating Old Galician-Portuguese language entries.
Family tree
- Old Galician-Portuguese (roa-opt)
- ├──── Caló (rmq)
- ├──── Fala (fax)
- ├──── Galician (gl)
- └───┬ Portuguese (pt)
- ├──── Angolar (aoa)
- ├──── Annobonese (fab)
- ├──── Brazilian Portuguese (pt-BR)
- ├──── Cafundó (ccd)
- ├──── European Portuguese (pt-PT)
- ├──── Guinea-Bissau Creole (pov)
- ├───┬ Indo-Portuguese (idb)
- │ └──── Korlai Creole Portuguese (vkp)
- ├──── Kabuverdianu (kea)
- ├──── Kristang (mcm)
- ├──── Macanese (mzs)
- ├──── Macau Pidgin Portuguese (crp-mpp)
- ├──── Minderico (drc)
- ├──── Papiamentu (pap)
- ├──── Principense (pre)
- ├──── Saramaccan (srm)
- ├──── Sãotomense (cri)
- └──── Timor Pidgin (tvy)
- Category:roa-opt:All topics: Old Galician-Portuguese terms organized by topic, such as "Family", "Chemistry", "Planets", "Canids" or "Cities in France".
- Category:Old Galician-Portuguese appendices: Pages containing additional information about Old Galician-Portuguese.
- Category:Old Galician-Portuguese entry maintenance: Old Galician-Portuguese entries, or entries in other languages containing Old Galician-Portuguese terms, that are being tracked for attention and improvement by editors.
- Category:Old Galician-Portuguese lemmas: Old Galician-Portuguese lemmas, categorized by their part of speech.
- Category:Old Galician-Portuguese names: Old Galician-Portuguese terms that are used to refer to specific individuals or groups. Place names, demonyms and other kinds of names can be found in Category:Names.
- Category:Old Galician-Portuguese phrases: Old Galician-Portuguese groups of words elaborated to express ideas, not necessarily phrases in the grammatical sense.
- Category:Requests concerning Old Galician-Portuguese: Categories with Old Galician-Portuguese entries that need the attention of experienced editors.
- Category:Old Galician-Portuguese rhymes: List of indexes of Old Galician-Portuguese words by their rhymes.
- Category:Rhymes:Old Galician-Portuguese: Lists of Old Galician-Portuguese words by their rhymes.
- Category:Old Galician-Portuguese symbols: Old Galician-Portuguese written signs.
- Category:Old Galician-Portuguese templates: Old Galician-Portuguese templates, which contain reusable wiki code that helps with creating and managing entries.
- Category:Old Galician-Portuguese terms by etymology: Old Galician-Portuguese terms categorized by their etymologies.
- Category:Old Galician-Portuguese terms by usage: Old Galician-Portuguese terms categorized by the manner and context in which they are used by speakers.
- Category:Terms derived from Old Galician-Portuguese by language: Categories with terms that originate from Old Galician-Portuguese.
- Category:Varieties of Old Galician-Portuguese: Categories containing terms in varieties of Old Galician-Portuguese (regional, temporal, sociolectal, etc.).
Subcategories
This category has the following 19 subcategories, out of 19 total.
Pages in category "Old Galician-Portuguese language"
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