lang_description: "Extremadura -estremeñu-2 is a linguistic variety spoken in northwestern part of Extremadura and south of Salamanca, a development that leads to inclusion within the Leonese linguistic diasystem (and from authors such as Menéndez Pidal, Manuel Alvar, Emilio Alarcos Llorach and others) along with the Spaniard (or mountain), Mirandese and various forms of Asturias and Leon, which includes among its own peculiarities and some features in common with the southern forms of Castilian next to asturleoneses features, and usually classified into of the languages of Spain by international organizations (in fact has its own SIL ext three-letter code, and the same in ISO 639-33) and some national (such as Proel), despite not being an official in the communities areas where it sits are.
Still, the frontier is often taken by a dialect of Asturian-Leonese language; actually appears as a dialect of asturleonés in the new Atlas of Endangered Languages in the World UNESCO 2009.4 His resemblance to the Spaniard makes certain authors consider the same lengua.5
Also called castúo, but besides being a term modernly created by the poet Luis Chamizo in the 1920s, the term can be misleading, as it is also called as well to the speeches southern Castilian transit Leonese spoken the rest of Extremadura and it is written for a speech of this kind work for what was originally coined the term, but later it became popular to refer to all the talk of Extremadura in general.",
classification: "Indo-European; Italic; Romance; Western Romance",
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updated_at: "2015-08-18 08:34:30",
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user_submission: "Consider necessary to know the language estremeñu is being lost and is near the edge of extinction, with only a few speakers 200,000 approx, is a language that is not studied or used on the street or for business, formal situations nor is there books or texts. It can be considered that today only a few 10000-5000 speakers should be high extremeñu",