Rómanskt
Rómanskt is a term used to describe a family of languages that evolved from Vulgar Latin, the spoken language of the Roman Empire. These languages are primarily found in Europe and parts of Africa and the Americas. The major Rómanskt languages include Spanish, Portuguese, French, Italian, and Romanian. While they share a common ancestor, each language has developed its own unique characteristics and vocabulary over centuries of regional development and influence from other languages.
The divergence of Rómanskt languages began after the fall of the Western Roman Empire in the 5th