Here are some of the major Romance languages:
* Italian: The language most closely related to Classical Latin.
* Spanish: Spoken in Spain, Latin America, and other parts of the world.
* Portuguese: Spoken in Portugal, Brazil, and other parts of the world.
* French: Spoken in France, Canada, and other parts of the world.
* Romanian: Spoken in Romania and Moldova.
* Catalan: Spoken in Catalonia, Spain, and parts of France.
* Galician: Spoken in Galicia, Spain.
* Occitan: Spoken in parts of France, Spain, and Italy.
* Sardinian: Spoken on the island of Sardinia, Italy.
There are also several minor Romance languages spoken by smaller groups of people, including:
* Friulian: Spoken in Friuli, Italy.
* Ladino: Spoken in some parts of Italy and the Balkans.
* Mozarabic: An extinct language once spoken in parts of Spain.
The Romance languages are spoken by over 800 million people worldwide, making them one of the largest language families in the world. They share many similarities in vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation, making them relatively easy for speakers of one Romance language to learn another.