The Romance subfamily of the Indo-European language family includes _____.
A. English, German, and Dutch
B. Spanish, French, and Portuguese
C. Russian, Polish, and Slovak
D. Bengali, Hindi, and Panjabi

Respuesta :

The correct answer is - B. Spanish, French, and Portuguese.

The Romance subfamily, is one of the biggest language subfamilies on the European continent, and it is part of the bigger Indo-European language family that dominates in Europe, the Caucasus, Iran, parts of Central Asia, and big portion of South Asia. Some of the languages in the Romance subfamily are the Spanish, French, and Portuguese, but it also includes the Romanian and Italian languages.

This subfamily spread out on the mentioned territories, and became dominant on them, with the growing of the Roman Empire. Their implementation of the Latin language as official for the administration, as well as the constant process of assimilation of the populations in what is nowadays France, Spain, Portugal, and Romania, resulted in the replacement of the native languages, such as the Celtiberian, Gaulish, Dacian.

Answer:

The Correct answer is B

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