Catalan language - Wikipedia Catalan (català) is a Western Romance language and is the official language of Andorra, [2] and the official language of three autonomous communities in eastern Spain: Catalonia, the Balearic Islands and the Valencian Community, where it is called Valencian (valencià)
Catalan language | History, Grammar Dialects | Britannica Catalan language, Romance language spoken in eastern and northeastern Spain—chiefly in Catalonia and Valencia—and in the Balearic Islands It is also spoken in the Roussillon region of France, in Andorra (where it is the official language), and in the city of Alghero, Sardinia, Italy
Catalan Language: Everything You Need To Know - Culture Trip Becoming acquainted with the Catalan language and finding out how it’s different to Spanish will provide you with key insights into the history, habits and humour of the locals There are over 9 million people in the world who can speak Catalan, with more than 4 million speaking it as a native language, according to official census data
Catalan language - Omniglot Catalan is a Romance language spoken by about 9 5 million people in Spain, Andorra, France and Italy It is the official language of Andorra, and an official language, along with Spanish, in Catalonia (Catalunya), Valencia (Comunitat Valenciana) and the Balearic Islands (Illes Balears) in Spain
The Catalan Language - Google Arts Culture Catalan is an Indo-European language that descends from Latin and is part of the family of Western Romance languages such as French, Spanish, or Galician-Portuguese It was born between the
Catalan Language - Structure, Writing Alphabet - MustGo Catalan is an official regional language of Spain and Andorra, and the co-official language in Catalonia, the Balearic Islands, Valencia region of Spain, and in the Sardinian city of Alghero
Learn More About Catalan - Rosetta Stone Discover more about where Catalan is spoken, why Catalan Spanish isn’t a thing, and the history of the Catalan language Catalan is a Romance language, which means it is closely related to other languages that were derived from Latin such as Spanish, French, Portuguese, and Italian