Difference between revisions of "Italic"

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The '''Italic languages''' were/are a group of [[Indo-European]] languages.  They included Etruscan and Umbrian, but [[Latin]] was historically the most important, as it came to dominate much of [[Europe]] under the [[Roman Empire]] and several major languages (the so-called Romance languages), notably [[French]], [[Spanish]], [[Portuguese]] and [[Italian]], are descended from it.
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*[[Italic languages]], a [[Indo-European languages|Indo-European]] [[language family]], including [[Latin]] and the [[Romance languages]]
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*[[Italic type]] or "italics", in typography are slanting [[letter]]s ''like this''.
  
in typography, italics are slanting [[letter]]s ''like this''.
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[[Category:Linguistics]]
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