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What are all of the italic languages?

It's not possible to list *all* of the italic languages because that would include every language descended from Proto-Italic, which is a very broad category!

Here's why:

* Proto-Italic is the ancestor of many languages: It's like a grandparent to languages like Latin, Oscan, Umbrian, and many others.

* Languages evolve and change: Languages have diversified and changed over centuries. Some have died out, others have blended, and new varieties have emerged.

Here's a breakdown of some major categories within the Italic language family:

* Latin: The most famous Italic language, which gave rise to Romance languages like Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, and many others.

* Sabellic: This branch includes languages like Oscan, Umbrian, and the extinct languages of the Italic tribes of ancient Italy.

* Faliscan: This language was closely related to Latin.

* Sicel: This language was spoken in ancient Sicily.

It's important to note:

* Extinct languages: Many Italic languages are extinct.

* Modern varieties: Many languages have dialects and regional varieties.

If you're looking for a specific type of Italic language, please be more specific with your question!

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